Gaia theory itself is actually kind of a fascinating concept, and ironically flies in the face of everything the climate fanatics stand for.
This chick, however, sounds like your average hairy-armpitted ideologically-driven diversity hire 'scientist' representing everything wrong with tertiary education.
The funniest ad for me was the women's national rugby league. Women's rugby player narrating what an amazing experience it is to play with all Australia watching, then it cuts to live footage of their games and 80% of the stadium is empty seats.
Seems there's a concerted global effort to push women's sports. Every other ad break here in Australia pushes the women's rugby league. News corporations run women's World Cup news daily, not even referring to it as the women's World Cup, but simply the World Cup.
Cat sims are quite a niche; I guess it might just be worth giving Stray a go. It looks like you can get a refund within two weeks with less than 2 hours of play time.
So if it doesn't run on your system or you don't enjoy it, nothing lost.
From what I've seen it's barely a game; more like a walking simulator where you play as a cat.
Worth a Buy did a decent review a while back: https://youtu.be/aqoZWIHtcAc
The way I see it, if AI and CGI replaced writers and actors, we'd simply end up with an endless onslaught of soulless corporate drivel somehow worse than what Hollywood churns out now.
With that being the case, I reckon we'll see a resurgence in true independent cinema from people with an actual passion for the process.
Manufacturing jobs disappear because of automation: silence.
Mining jobs disappear because of muh environment: silence.
Writing jobs at risk from AI: also a fair bit of silence.
It's not until the rich and famous are at risk of losing their careers that people start to take notice.
Hollywood's best days are behind it, and the 'stars' now are effectively NPCs anyway so nothing of value will be lost.
If only there was some degree of small hat lineage, his career would be safe.