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Jun 28 21:43 UTC

Peppa Pig studio wants to clone child actors' voices with AI indefinitely (gadgetreview.com)

22 points|by yayitswei||15 comments|Read full story on gadgetreview.com

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  1. 1. breve||context
    Then it's not work worth having and maybe it's no longer product worth buying.
  2. 2. subscribed||context
    Peppa Pig is already pretty bad anyway, considering the stereotypes it conveys.
  3. 3. brianwawok||context
    100x. We are pretty flexible but it’s on the ban list. Like 60% of the show is talking about how dumb dad is, and how he always messes up.
  4. 4. ragequittah||context
    As someone who grew up on Homer Simpson I'm pretty fond of this character trope myself.
  5. 5. brianwawok||context
    That’s fine as an adult. I don’t need my kids to hear it all day and learn that men are idiots like our culture likes to trope.
  6. 6. JumpCrisscross||context
    > the stereotypes it conveys

    Like what?

  7. 7. subscribed||context
    Se sibling comment. It's infuriating it flies.

    Imagine show spending most time on portraying momma pig as a dumb, useless woman, only good for cleaning house and making food.

    Daddy pig is constantly showed as lazy, useless, failed slob.

    To make it clear I don't feel offended or anything, but the kids are primed on the really bad stereotypes or taught making fun of someone fat is okay.

    Awful.

    Bluey any day. Peppa Pig is crap.

  8. 8. madcaptenor||context
    Bluey would never do this.
  9. 9. subscribed||context
    Exactly. Fantastic show.
  10. 10. hosel||context
    I’m sure I’m the millionth person to say this, but Bluey is so incredibly good.
  11. 11. stevenalowe||context
    Then Peppa Pig should pay royalties in perpetuity
  12. 12. stringfood||context
    just want to clarify it's not Peppa Pig himself who will be paying the royalties but the production company for the show.
  13. 13. hack1312||context
    That’s not what “The Attorney General v Pig, Peppa” decided.
  14. 14. londons_explore||context
    So child actors age out of the role as their voice changes....

    Which makes AI impact them less rather than more - it isn't taking work away they could have been hired for anyway.

  15. 15. telesilla||context
    What on earth is wrong with us. When Jim Henson died, we grieved and moved on with Steve Whitmire, then Ken Vogel. Neither of them were the Kermit we knew growing up but they were in the spirit and learning of Henson. We need new child actors to take up the mantle and learn from their antecedents, not try and keep the present alive forever. There must be a Greek play about this theme..