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RE: Generative AI Will Take Over Moviemaking

in LeoFinance7 hours ago

You'd be surprised how close we are to Generative AI taking over the movie industry.
They learn fast. Very fast.
I've been working with AI and in the AI realm for about 18 months now, and I've seen what they can do and how they learn, and how quickly.
The companies I work with aren't by far the big players like any production company in the movie industry are, so throw a bucket of money at it, which they can, and it will be over for high paid actors in now time, and possibly followed by script writers...
I give it less than a year for the first all AI generated movie to appear on the screen. And I'm not talking animated...

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That is a bit head of my schedule. My guess, going back about 6 months, was that in about 2 years we would see feature length films dont completely with AI of the quality that was acceptable to most audiences.

The companies I work with aren't by far the big players like any production company in the movie industry are,

This is where I felt the disruption was going to come from. The big names might adhere to agreements but the ones who are smaller and trying to make their mark, are going to use the technology to the fullest.

The centralized control the major players had is rapidly dwindling.

Thanks for the feedback and the inside insight.