Artificial intelligence provokes stars and brings their heirs that reward yields

I can’t think of a better way to celebrate the “Halloween” atmosphere without listening to the story of “Salibi Holo” in the voice of the ghost of the late actor James Dean. Although the march of this actor ended tragically in 1955, his heirs still love his talent profits thanks to artificial intelligence techniques. The heirs of Dean, as well as the heirs of other celebrities such as Judy Garland, Lawrence Olivier and Port Reynolds, signed an agreement with a start -up business specializing in cloning clone, “Elevenlabs” in the “Iconic Sounds” project. So today you can listen to reading books, articles and different texts with the voices of departure stars through the “Reader” application of “Elvir Labs”. For example, you can make actress Judy Garrend the novel “The Wonderful Oz Magician” or even read your tax report for you, and you can choose. New works after death. It has been proven that the late fame sector is more like a gold mine, as Michael Jackson was a debtor of about $ 500 million when he died, but his heirs sustained a two billion wealth, according to “People” magazine, thanks to various projects, including a musical game based on his songs and albums. However, the development in the field of artificial intelligence today means that an artist like Jackson can continue to produce new artworks. Advocate Mark Rosler, a specialist in intellectual property rights, has represented more than 3 thousand celebrities, most of which are of the departure, and about 30 thousand transactions have been on their behalf since the founding of more than four decades ago, worldwide. His list of clients contains brilliant names such as Rosa Parks and Malcum X, and also negotiated with Jerry Garcia’s heirs to conclude an agreement for him with ‘Elvir Labz’. Next year, specialized educational courses are available with the voices of personalities, including Albert Einstein, Alan Torring and Maya Angelo. Rosler explains that the income of the living celebrities comes through two main tracks, the first personal activity of which is, just as an artist like Princess deserves from his concerts and songs. The second comes from intellectual property rights, which are not related to their direct activities, and it contains everything from the rights to publish their music to the use of their photos. After the death of a celebrity, the income of his personal activities stops, but his heirs remain income from intellectual property. Rosler noted that this revenue drops by an average of 10% annually, but that they are now increasing. He said: “All these technical transformations, including artificial intelligence, helped me … It has wide customs in the field of intellectual property.” For example, ethical criticism has chosen Travis Club, the founder and manager of the World XR Company, led by James Dean, to play a role in the film (Return to Eden) and is currently being produced. Lloyd has shown that today’s filmmakers have two options to deal with late celebrities “They can use a real representative to simulate it, or to use modern technology to produce a digital version of James Dean.” The design of the digital version begins with the collection of source material, known as Heritage Bates, which may include even family video peppers. Then these materials are treated with automatic learning for the purpose of creating a digital model for the actor, and it is used by an alternative actor to design some details, such as the nature of the skin and movements, and then the sounds are added. This process is similar to Paul Walker’s display in the film (Furious 7) and Peter Kushing in the movie (Rogue One: A Star Wars Story) using a computer -made photographic, and it elicited controversy about a decade ago. In the summer of this year, he elicited a major role for Ian Holm, who died in 2020, in the film (Alien: Romulus) critics despite the approval of his widows, children and officials who left him in the film, and this clay criticism increased in the context of the moral controversy of artificial intelligence. Hollywood gradually opened this matter after it caused a strike for actors and writers last year against the background of various issues, especially artificial intelligence in the sector paralysis. In August, the actors of the screen representatives concluded an agreement that enables the reproduction of the voices of live actors in the sound ads that depend on artificial intelligence, provided the handling of each project separately. Klueid sees that the big turnout will determine the conditions. He believes that there are enormous possibilities for artificial intelligence projects the primary driver is to change the income on fellows over the next five years. He said: “With the growth of digital platforms, broadcasting services and virtual experiments, the opportunities available for celebrities are increasing to allow their legacy to new and innovative ways.” For example, let’s take the standard “Abba Voyage”, which started in London in May 2022, and achieved profits that are more than one million dollars a week through its star parties, virtual copies of the famous Swedish pop singers. Although the stars of the four section worked together to prepare this show, and they are still alive, their produced photos can theoretically continue to pay profits for their heirs, even after their death. But not everyone is convinced of the feasibility of artificial intelligence. Jeff Jamul, who manages the works of ‘inactive artists’ such as Janice Jublin and the ‘Durs’ orchestra, believes that artificial intelligence will not succeed. He previously rejected offers to clone Jim Morrison’s voice, because this technique is just a transient way, as it was the non -replacable symbol. “Something will be resolved soon,” Jamul said, noting that he saw during his long experience in the field that several “waves almost rising until they retreat.” And he indicated that the main reason for his rejection of this phenomenon is: “I can’t make Jim Morrison look like he’s saying something he didn’t really say, that it was a slander.” An interactive offer for the Rock King compares Jumulbol managing the legacy of the artists using six tuberculosis sticks to manage a fireplace. He believes that every project agrees with it, it is similar to the combustion of an old age. He said: “They use a tension stick to light the heater, fly it and then extinguish it after nine seconds, and the result is a cold and dark heater and a burning confusion. Repeat five times, and you will find that a 25 -year legacy fades … Their lives they said, and what they created, is their legacy … I can’t change it.” Svana Gissala, the producer participating in the “ABA Fwaj” show, is a candidate for the ‘Amy’ and ‘Grammy’ prices, that this new technology has a basic weakness. She said: “We will always look for the emotional link arising from art. Artificial intelligence will never be able to provide this link or replace art in any way.” The expected “Elvis Evolution” show will be launched at the Excel Theater in London, the largest test of artificial intelligence, as the late Rock King will appear for the first time in more than 45 years. The interactive documentary extends two hours, during which the air viewers breathe with the smell of cotton fields, and the humidity will be high, to elicit the atmosphere of the Mississippi state. Andrew McGinis, founder and director of the ‘layered really’, believes that presenting an icon like Elvis with Holgram technology is not an easy task. He said: “It is not just an innovation or work produced by a digital artist. He is rather inspired by his true actions, his facial movements and his true voice formula.” The production of this requires hundreds of hours of processing from its parking clippings and home clips with artificial intelligence programs to produce a digital version. The company “Laire Realiti” also gained the possibility of using the complete archive of the Elvis house called “Grace Land”, which turned into a museum. McGenis said: “If you want, you can even see what you ate for lunch 45 years ago in a certain day,” so that the favorite Elvis dish can be served in the bar that provokes the atmosphere of the sixties and the participants can attend after the show ended. Will she be pistachios, banana and exotic bacon that Persley ate on the menu one day? McGenis did not answer the question.