I watched the "Project Turntable" video, and that is unbelievably cool.
To work, the AI has to recognize what the drawing represents, figure out how to reverse-transform the 2D representation into a 3D object, and work out what the hidden parts should look like. It's amazing.
It's only a short step between this and working out walk cycles, matching mouth movements to dialogue, adding facial expressions, etc.
This will revolutionize 2D animation.
Yes, obviously the entire critique of "state A will dump toxic waste B into hole C, poisoning people in state D" is entirely and specifically limited to Wyoming and PCBs. No other state and no other chemical could possibly be of concern under the aforementioned model.
Come on. This is a basic market externality. When was the last time a US company was fined in excess of the amount of money their malfeasance made them? It basically never happens.
Without a federal agency empowered to actually DO something to protect these waters they're going to be systematically exploited and people are going to suffer and die.
"The chain which can be yanked is not the eternal chain." -- G. Fitch