AI Poised to Disrupt Entertainment Industry, Lower Costs But Threaten Jobs
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AI could be used to create rough cuts of movies and TV shows at a fraction of the cost, saving studios millions compared to traditional pilots.
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OpenAI's new Sora system can generate high-quality short videos of complex scenes in minutes from text prompts.
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AI art generators are already being used in concept design to lower costs, reducing jobs. Areas like VFX, sound engineering are vulnerable.
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Legal issues around copyright infringement while training AI and lack of copyright protection for AI art hold back further adoption currently.
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Many entertainment industry workers see widespread AI adoption as inevitable and disruptive to jobs. Some are already incorporating AI tools into workflows.