Even if you want to ignore the ethical problems with AI slop, the lack of human creation immediately makes it lame. When I look at great art, there’s always that element of “wow, it’s crazy/cool that another human being created this!” If a computer makes it, who gives a shit?
Diane Keaton in Something’s Gotta Give was truly something special. Just effortlessly warm, very funny, and possessing a glint of mischief in her eyes that belied her self-deprecation. Her Oscar nomination for this film was inspired. She will be so very missed.
It's only one tiny part of a wonderful career, but Diane Keaton showed her comic chops and timing in early Woody Allen films such as "Love & Death", as the scheming wife of a herring merchant. #movielegend#thanksforthememories
the year is 2035. you're forced to live in a walkable neighborhood. you hear my voice blasting through the propaganda loudspeaker outside. it's time to go for a walk. you are legally required to wear a nice little outfit and go out today to adopt a cat or dog from a shelter.