Do you think those IRL art forms will always be immune to generative capture and the threshold?
Even if the analogue original (a sculpture, a particular live dance performance, a particular live theatre performance) remains immune, most people will consume it through digital reproduction (photographs, VR, AR, video, audio) for which the threshold does apply.
Sculpture wouldn’t be immune if robots get good enough, but live dance and theater still would be. I don’t expect humanoid robots to ever become completely indistinguishable from biological humans.
I agree, since dance and theater are already so frequently experienced in video form.
Agreed. However,
Do you think those IRL art forms will always be immune to generative capture and the threshold?
Even if the analogue original (a sculpture, a particular live dance performance, a particular live theatre performance) remains immune, most people will consume it through digital reproduction (photographs, VR, AR, video, audio) for which the threshold does apply.
Sculpture wouldn’t be immune if robots get good enough, but live dance and theater still would be. I don’t expect humanoid robots to ever become completely indistinguishable from biological humans.
I agree, since dance and theater are already so frequently experienced in video form.