AI is coming to WDI?

pwnbeaver

Well-Known Member
Disney will likely use it for internal data centers. An underrated aspect of the Orlando campus looking back on it would have been all that space to build massive server warehouses with only one or two employees to siphon the power grid of an "up and coming" community and do nothing but track and anticipate the amount of Mickey Bars sold in a day.

This will drive up the stock price, it will suck, and the world will continue to get worse.

They can just use AI to map all of Bob Iger’s decisions and make him the eternal CEO.

A CEO's job would probably the absolute best use of AI in its current form, but that will never happen.
 

monothingie

Evil will always triumph, because good is dumb.
Premium Member
Generative AI (which is what all the current AI hype is round) is following the classic Gartner Hype Cycle. We are currently at the Peak of Inflated Expectations and companies are trying to throw AI at every imaginable problem. I think we are rapidly heading towards the Trough of Disillusionment.


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DTC Streaming Bubble is that you?
 

monothingie

Evil will always triumph, because good is dumb.
Premium Member
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Someone Ate the AI
 

Lilofan

Well-Known Member
You can't convince me they're using AI in the parks.

I'm hard pressed to find ANY intelligence in their recent decisions.
If they are surely workplace injuries including workers comp that could run 5-6 figures will be eliminated. AI can’t get injured on the job, doesn’t call sick and won’t be looking for a raise.
 

Charlie The Chatbox Ghost

Well-Known Member
As an artist, I really hope they aren’t using generative AI instead of real human artists. Using it as an assistance tool for data organizing like crowd levels and such is one thing, but having the consumer-facing end be computer generated slop is another and will negatively impact the guest experience.

The only Al that guests should see in the parks is the big drunk bear singing Remember Me.
 

StarWarsGirl

Well-Known Member
In the Parks
No
I think the biggest misconception by the public is that AI is replacing humans, and that is absolutely not the case.

AI is used to help humans work more efficiently, not to do their jobs for them. Any company that has completely replaced a process with AI without having some sort of human involvement is doing something wrong.
 

ProjectXBlog

Well-Known Member
I think the biggest misconception by the public is that AI is replacing humans, and that is absolutely not the case.

AI is used to help humans work more efficiently, not to do their jobs for them. Any company that has completely replaced a process with AI without having some sort of human involvement is doing something wrong.
Respectfully disagree. Right now studios are trying to figure out ways to incorporate AI into voice acting, writing, and various production/post work. You’re correct in that AI won’t totally replace a human workforce, but there’s a possible future where a lot of people will lose work to it.
 

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