Production companies are scanning the faces and bodies of actors and actresses, who fear their likeness will be used to create fake AI doubles for TV shows and films in the future.
"Have your hands out. Have your hands in. Look this way. Look that way. Let us see your scared face. Let us see your surprised face," she. What was most concerning, however, was that she didn't know what or how her images were going to be used."My first thought leaving the trailer was, 'Oh this might just be the future," Lubsey said."We might just lose our jobs," Dom Lubsey, an actor from Los Angeles, added.
It's not too far-fetched to think that extras can also be generated too. Andrew Susskind, an associate professor at Drexel University's film and TV department, explained how AI-made background actors would slash production budgets.