Hanno Basse stated that a 'human audience wants to connect with human beings,' during a keynote Monday at the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers' Media Technology Summit.
Logo text Digital Domain CTO Hanno Basse sees a lot of potential for the use of generative AI and machine learning in visual effects, but “not to replace
the human aspect of getting a performance” with actors. “The human audience want to connect with human beings,” he asserted in a keynote Monday at the Society
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