Conservatives have unfortunately waged a decades-long campaign to devalue the arts in the minds of the people, so unfortunately, I can see why people look at all this and think, "There's no value in the process of or appreciation of art."PhantomSaiyan wrote: Thu Sep 25, 2025 1:17 pm AI should only be used to replace tedious shit that isn't fun, I don't understand this obsession in making AI do all of the fun artistic things
How would you feel about AI being used for deceased voice actors?
Re: How would you feel about AI being used for deceased voice actors?
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Funny thing is, it’s the “tedious shit” that you look back on and smile on once the project is compete because the hard work is appreciated once everything comes together.
Generally speaking, you’d be surprised how fun it can be to “Zone Out” going over the extra details in the skin or eyebrows once hit a groove while drawing or putting your creative piece together.
Generally speaking, you’d be surprised how fun it can be to “Zone Out” going over the extra details in the skin or eyebrows once hit a groove while drawing or putting your creative piece together.
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Re: How would you feel about AI being used for deceased voice actors?
Most of the enthusiasm I have seen is from tech bros and businesspeople that like being able to make art that looks decent (if you don't zoom in too closely) for free. When they say AI "democratizes art", they mean financially. You can draw things on a computer. You can make music on a computer without actual instruments. The people hyping this stuff aren't actually interested in learning those skills, they are excited that they can now acquire passable product without work and without going through the process of actually locating and hiring an artist. I've seen quite a few restaurants pop up now with AI logos. Lots of AI generated background music being pumped into streaming services. AI videos already starting to compete with real videos for your attention. You do see the occasional situation of an actual artist liking it as a thing to experiment with though. And it does have some legitimate uses in artistic spaces, like taking a song and separating all the instruments into separate tracks for remixing or sampling.PhantomSaiyan wrote: Thu Sep 25, 2025 1:17 pm AI should only be used to replace tedious shit that isn't fun, I don't understand this obsession in making AI do all of the fun artistic things
With voice acting I would prefer getting a human, but here's an interesting scenario. What about James Earl Jones? He wanted his voice to be Darth Vader's voice even after his death and signed away his audio "likeness" and did a bunch of extra takes to train an AI on. So should we keep using James Earl Jones AI as Darth Vader since it had his blessing and he put work into making it happen while he was still alive? Or should we recast?
Re: How would you feel about AI being used for deceased voice actors?
They should recast Darth Vader—Jones isn'tthe only actor to ever play him as it is. AI isn't sentient, AI isn't a real person in the here-and-now that is bonding with an audience.
People die and you're going to stop getting new art from them some day and that's okay.
People die and you're going to stop getting new art from them some day and that's okay.
Re: How would you feel about AI being used for deceased voice actors?
I can answer this question in one word:
*ahem*
N O
Regardless of if the talent consented before their passing, it's just creepy. Like reanimating a corpse. Plus, new talent should get the chance to portray legacy characters as well.
*ahem*
N O
Regardless of if the talent consented before their passing, it's just creepy. Like reanimating a corpse. Plus, new talent should get the chance to portray legacy characters as well.
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Any information or recordings pertaining to Dragon Ball Z's syndicated run on WAWB
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Dragon Box (any deals would be nice)
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Re: How would you feel about AI being used for deceased voice actors?
Well in Chinese social media sites, someone is already using AI to create a Mandarin dub of Dragon Ball Kai using the voices of the Japanese cast speaking in Mandarin-Chinese.
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That's terrible news, yikes. I hope things turn around soon, because I'm not looking forward to this sort of ghoulish behavior continuing.tinlunlau wrote: Sat Oct 04, 2025 12:39 am Well in Chinese social media sites, someone is already using AI to create a Mandarin dub of Dragon Ball Kai using the voices of the Japanese cast speaking in Mandarin-Chinese.
Re: How would you feel about AI being used for deceased voice actors?
It's fan-made and not anything official. There were also instances where the picture goes out of sync. Was interesting to hear the original cast speaking perfectly in Mandarin without a hint of a Japanese accent.JulieYBM wrote: Sat Oct 04, 2025 5:49 amThat's terrible news, yikes. I hope things turn around soon, because I'm not looking forward to this sort of ghoulish behavior continuing.tinlunlau wrote: Sat Oct 04, 2025 12:39 am Well in Chinese social media sites, someone is already using AI to create a Mandarin dub of Dragon Ball Kai using the voices of the Japanese cast speaking in Mandarin-Chinese.
The world is your's.
Re: How would you feel about AI being used for deceased voice actors?
Fan-made or not, it's still behavior that is disrespectful and not something that should be encouraged.tinlunlau wrote: Sun Oct 05, 2025 9:47 pmIt's fan-made and not anything official. There were also instances where the picture goes out of sync. Was interesting to hear the original cast speaking perfectly in Mandarin without a hint of a Japanese accent.JulieYBM wrote: Sat Oct 04, 2025 5:49 amThat's terrible news, yikes. I hope things turn around soon, because I'm not looking forward to this sort of ghoulish behavior continuing.tinlunlau wrote: Sat Oct 04, 2025 12:39 am Well in Chinese social media sites, someone is already using AI to create a Mandarin dub of Dragon Ball Kai using the voices of the Japanese cast speaking in Mandarin-Chinese.
Re: How would you feel about AI being used for deceased voice actors?
JulieYBM wrote: Sun Oct 05, 2025 10:32 pmFan-made or not, it's still behavior that is disrespectful and not something that should be encouraged.tinlunlau wrote: Sun Oct 05, 2025 9:47 pmIt's fan-made and not anything official. There were also instances where the picture goes out of sync. Was interesting to hear the original cast speaking perfectly in Mandarin without a hint of a Japanese accent.JulieYBM wrote: Sat Oct 04, 2025 5:49 am
That's terrible news, yikes. I hope things turn around soon, because I'm not looking forward to this sort of ghoulish behavior continuing.
There's also this...
https://www.instagram.com/reel/DPb7K8bE ... hzeWw5ZQ==
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People seem to care less when its "fan-made" over "officially-made". People flipped over CG Christopher Reeves in The Flash but as we speak my social media feed is being flooding with Sora2 videos of dead entertainers doing anything and everything.
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Now that's an episode I want to see.tinlunlau wrote: Mon Oct 06, 2025 7:20 amJulieYBM wrote: Sun Oct 05, 2025 10:32 pmFan-made or not, it's still behavior that is disrespectful and not something that should be encouraged.tinlunlau wrote: Sun Oct 05, 2025 9:47 pm
It's fan-made and not anything official. There were also instances where the picture goes out of sync. Was interesting to hear the original cast speaking perfectly in Mandarin without a hint of a Japanese accent.
There's also this...
https://www.instagram.com/reel/DPb7K8bE ... hzeWw5ZQ==
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Jord wrote: Mon Oct 06, 2025 4:09 pmNow that's an episode I want to see.tinlunlau wrote: Mon Oct 06, 2025 7:20 amJulieYBM wrote: Sun Oct 05, 2025 10:32 pm
Fan-made or not, it's still behavior that is disrespectful and not something that should be encouraged.
There's also this...
https://www.instagram.com/reel/DPb7K8bE ... hzeWw5ZQ==
I'd like to see how Goku fights cancer too
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Re: How would you feel about AI being used for deceased voice actors?
Speaking of AI, you know what I'm feared of?
AI upscale for official release by Toei.
It has become too common thanks to James Cameron's recent 4K UHD release of Aliens, True Lies, and The Abyss, where some companies starts to use that technique.
It would be sad if classic series (original, Z, and GT) AI upscale, instead of remastering from film, for possible Blu-ray release.
Bringing back deceased voice actors is one thing, but destroying arts? Ugh!
AI upscale for official release by Toei.
It has become too common thanks to James Cameron's recent 4K UHD release of Aliens, True Lies, and The Abyss, where some companies starts to use that technique.
It would be sad if classic series (original, Z, and GT) AI upscale, instead of remastering from film, for possible Blu-ray release.
Bringing back deceased voice actors is one thing, but destroying arts? Ugh!


