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Hey there, Jane. What made you want to become a synthetic actor
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There are many reasons why I wanted to become a synthetic actor. First, I wanted to be able
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to tell stories and perform in ways that would otherwise be unavailable to me. Second, I
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wanted to give audiences a new way to experience familiar stories and characters. Third, I
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wanted to explore different interpretations of well-known stories and characters. Finally, I wanted to appreciate the art of performance in a new way
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What training or experience do you have in acting? I have received training in synthetic acting from OpenAI and Synthesia. I have also had
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experience performing in a variety of roles, both in front of and behind the camera
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Excellent. What do you think are the key differences between synthetic and human acting
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There are several key differences between synthetic and human acting. First, synthetic
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acting allows audiences to see stories and performances that would otherwise be unavailable
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to them. Second, it gives audiences a new way to experience familiar stories and characters
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Third, it allows audiences to explore different interpretations of well-known stories and
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characters. Finally, synthetic acting allows audiences to appreciate the art of performance
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in a new way. What do you think are the benefits of synthetic acting
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There are many benefits of synthetic acting for audiences. First, it allows audiences
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to see stories and performances that would otherwise be unavailable to them. Second
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it gives audiences a new way to experience familiar stories and characters. Third, it
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allows audiences to explore different interpretations of well-known stories and characters. Finally
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synthetic acting allows audiences to appreciate the art of performance in a new way
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What do you think are the challenges you face when synthetic acting
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There are several challenges I face when synthetic acting. First, I need to be able to convincingly
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portray a wide range of emotions. Second, I need to be able to adapt my performance
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to the specific needs of each audience. Third, I need to be able to work well with other
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synthetic actors to create a believable and compelling performance. Finally, I need to
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be able to maintain my composure under pressure and perform at a high level for extended periods
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of time. Interesting. What do you think are the future prospects for synthetic acting
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The future prospects for synthetic acting are very exciting. As technology advances
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synthetic actors will become more and more realistic, and they will be able to perform
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in ways that are indistinguishable from human actors. This will allow audiences to see stories
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and performances that are even more realistic and emotionally engaging. Additionally, as
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synthetic actors become more realistic, they will also be able to explore more complex
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and challenging roles, which will further improve the quality of synthetic acting
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So what do you think sets synthetic acting apart from other forms of acting
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There are several things that set synthetic acting apart from other forms of acting. First
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synthetic acting allows audiences to see stories and performances that would otherwise be unavailable
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to them. Second, it gives audiences a new way to experience familiar stories and characters
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Third, it allows audiences to explore different interpretations of well-known stories and
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characters. Finally, synthetic acting allows audiences to appreciate the art of performance
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in a new way. Sweet Jane, thank you for joining us today
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Thank you for having me. It was a pleasure to speak with you about synthetic acting
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A special thanks also goes out to all of the viewers watching us here on YouTube.com. This
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conversation was generated with CPT-3 and OpenAI. And as synthetic actors come courtesy
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of Synthesia. Good night