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@jpalmiotti My mom used to make liver and once in a while she could cook it just right to make it pasable…lol. And she is a really good cook. She loves it though.
@jpalmiotti arrangements (vs calling an agent), and so on and so on. It’s up to us to value where we want AI and how to best use it. You don’t like something done bu AI, don’t buy it; that’s the easiest way to stop it. However, on many things AI will make sense and will become the norm.
@jpalmiotti Completely agree. Every technology breakthrough will tear down the status quo. Most don’t complain about being able to listen to music from anywhere (vs live), watch a movie (vs a play), being able to search on the net (vs encyclopedia or yellow book), make travel…
Unpopular opinion : whether we like it or not, AI isn’t going away. It’s a tool and nothing more, and like any tool, its impact depends entirely on the hands that wield it. A hammer can build a home or smash a window; the hammer isn’t the issue really.
When it comes to comic books, I’ll be blunt: I don’t want AI-generated art replacing human creativity at all. Not now, not ever. Comics are a medium built on the quirks, flaws, experiments, failures and brilliance of real artists, and I’d prefer it stay that way. But as a tool for marketing, promotion, or boosting visibility? Sure. In that lane, it can actually be useful.
Filmmaking is trickier. If AI helps creators build worlds or tell stories they could never afford to realize otherwise, that’s hard to dismiss but i think it has to be a lot more nuanced. More controlled and lines have to be drawn. More voices, more perspectives, more opportunities—that’s not a bad thing though. CGI has been here a while and is everywhere and it's not always better still. I think film still needs that human touch but again, using AI as a tool , well, thats happening as we speak.
Music follows a similar pattern. I’m not thrilled about AI-generated songs, but let’s be honest: the moment Auto‑Tune went mainstream, technology became a permanent collaborator in the creative process. That door isn’t closing.
At the end of the day, real artists adapt. They experiment. They push boundaries. They’ve survived every technological shift thrown at them so far, and they’ll survive this one too. AI isn’t going anywhere, and unless meaningful regulation steps in, it’s going to keep weaving itself into every creative field. The real challenge now is figuring out how we want it to coexist with human imagination.
Anyway, Just one person thinking out loud, probably overthinking as usual since I have downtime between books-and as usual, I could be wrong, and I’m sure plenty of people will tell me so—hopefully kindly. This is just an opinion, nothing more.
@jpalmiotti@Tubi Haven’t seen it but Hobo with a Shotgun would be my first pick. It sounds like it should’ve been a comicbook. Safety not Guaranteed has a great cast…second pick.
@Wario64 Great game although only the second Far Cry I played. We need more game like this that use previous game asset and turn it into something completely different. I think they used the same map as Far Cry 3
@CTropes Sorry to hear that-best wishes. Not sure what a clam sale is but if you sell, I would like to help. You brought comicbooks back into my life with your in depth analysis and recommendations. And just in time as I went through a tough time and it was a nice distraction. Still is.
2025 was really rough with medical bills and I’m carrying a lot of credit card debt. If I held a claim sale to sell off my comics, would that be anything folks would want to participate in? Just trying to think of a way to do it.
@ILikeWhatIBuy Romita but McFarlane may the most influential Spidey artist today. We have move away from the “ralistic-soap opera” style, specially since Perez passed away.
@jpalmiotti Do you think you would’ve been matured enough to appreciate the relationship? I don’t think l would’ve been. I had to go through a few of them to identify the right one for me. Just a thought. An interesting discussion with a few drinks.
@jpalmiotti@manwithoutfear I said it before…Marvel Knights was a very special time Jimmy. They may recognize but I truly appreciate your contributions. You guys knocked it out of the park
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@jpalmiotti Meta 3 is much better with motion sickness. You should be fine. If you do get sick, just stop immediately and try the next day but you should be fine.
@jpalmiotti Manchester by the Sea…when the main character realizes what he had done in the police station just hits too hard. Million Dollar Baby…the last act is too heavy. Hereditary…the night car scene feels like a i went to a funeral.