But people in China certainly seem to think this is an example of AI. China Digital Times reports that it wasn’t just the same-sex image that was altered, but the distributor did also cut out some straight sex scenes from the film… As one user implies, the AI is a more sophisticated and “terrifying” form of censorship because smart viewers have figured out ways to get around obvious censorship or can tell the difference, but that’s much harder with AI. Here’s a smattering of some of the comments, sarcasm implied on the last one:

in the future, we won’t even be able to tell if we’re watching the original film or not.

This is nauseating because it not only interferes with the integrity of the plot, it disrespects the sexual orientation of the actors.

Awesome! Next, let’s use one-click AI to re-release “Brokeback Mountain,” “God’s Own Country,” “Lan Yu,” and “Happy Together” as “restored” hetero romances

  • As a fan of sci-fi, I think you’re right. In every thought experiment about AI fabrications written long before ever seeing AI fabrications, the same conclusion is drawn. When you can no longer reliably tell reality from fantasy, everything goes to shit.