It tells how one of the still unreleased parts of the franchise Skyscraper on a Desert Island grossed $3 billion at the global box office and surpassed Avatar. Information about it is posted on the franchise’s social networks.
Producer Khromov presented an English-language dance track created using a neural network
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“In my opinion, it turned out very bright, energetic and, in general, not bad, not worse than what contemporary artists sing today. And yes, I would really like to break the box office record of Avatar, especially since there are prerequisites for that. It is unlikely that the first part will be able to break the global box office mark of $1.5 billion (this is more drama than science fiction), but the following parts could compete with it,” Leonid Khromov is sure.
It should be noted that the highest-grossing film in world cinema remains the first part of the Avatar franchise, which has grossed nearly $3 billion worldwide;
The rapid development of neural networks, according to the producer, with the right approach will not harm a person. These are just computer programs that people have created and are supposed to help them.
“I don’t think that in the next 100 years a person will be able to create a super program that can compete with the human brain. Moreover, a person has a unique source of life – a soul, about which little is known. Unraveling the soul can take hundreds or thousands of years, provided that humanity does not stop developing spiritually,” the producer says.
The first part of the Desert Island Skyscraper franchise could be released in late 2025, this is possible if filming begins in 2024.
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