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McJarkanizer Subpipe - first output


I think people will be puzzled by why I published this video. I've been producing stuff at a much higher level of quality for many years after all.

This is the very first actual output from a process I originally envisioned in 2011, Which I call the McJarkanizer. The very first research papers on very primitive style transfer were starting to come out in the academic community, With significant improvements by 2014. Code of this type couldn't really run effectively on consumer hardware for another decade.

There are a tremendous number of prerequisites required to do this process, But many of those were already created during development of the save point pipeline, And when a few other technologies and hardware converged at a point where I could see it was all immediately possible, I began orchestrating the process and coding it.

This is the very first thing to come out of the very first version of this pipeline that actually worked and completed the job. It's extremely rough and not suitable for production, not even close. But to the trained eye, The significance is already clear.

I'll show you all what one of the branches of the main save pipeline looked like in its first month and what it looked like two years later.



The point of this particular aspect of the pipeline is to allow one click conversion of entire films into other visual styles. The first job will be to get the quality on point which might take six months of development or more. During development it will likely expand to do other associated things such as replacing an actor through an entire film With no other changes, Turning a photorealistic Western movie Into a photorealistic sci-fi movie, And other tasks based around the concept of controlled mutation of existing media.
 
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This should've been Mad Max: Furry Road in the style of Zootopia. 😅

I've gotta wonder... if Lionsgate or another studio used this to re-release one of their films as an animatoin, would they run into legal trouble using an actors likeness being replaced by AI.
 
People at that scale don't run into legal trouble. They are more likely to influence what's legal. They have legal departments, and can just move freely while laws bend around them, or simply pay people off, which in terms of contract law essentially solves everything, since that's all the contracts were about in the first place..

I've attached this image of a billion dollar company encountering a legal problem, such as having to pay taxes, or give employees benefits.

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More likely, due to the aforementioned legal departments, the original contracts would give the wealthier party sweeping, almost godlike rights, while the person forced to sign them would be more likely signing away rights than acquiring them. You've read a TOS right?

"By purchasing this Iphone, you agree to forfeit any rights you may have had as a person, and provide ownership of your house and property to Apple Inc. Any harm or damage caused by the device becomes the personal responsibility of the consumer, and Apple reserves the right to draft any genetically related individual into servitude for an undefined period as compensation for the device failure."

That's the kind of legal script I expect now when I'm paying THEM money. What do you think the contracts look like when they pay you?
 
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There's tons of applications for this tech, I think the most LUCRATIVE BY FAR is dual releasing PG-13 and R movies to as PG movies for children.
You can take movies with gore and nudity, and you can turn them into colorful cartoon animals with no blood and no tits, completely sanitized, and you can put them in theaters at the same time as the new movie releases. Or just for streaming, whatever, it's all money.

Point is there's some great potential here, damn what an exciting time.

Mad Max: Furry Road

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Get it? Furry, because the movie is Fury road and I switched the title to Furry, because animals are Furry.
Do you get it? Do you get my joke about the Furry road?

running tired GIF by BoJack Horseman
 
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