Phil Cockfield
@pjc
I'm seeing so many movie trailer's these days that strike me as convincing AI rips. But then when I poke around (IMDB) they turn out to be actual real movies (just more of the same old hollywood schlep), but there's so much of it it's gonna be the first easy fodder for AI generated films because of all the training data. Will this usher in a renaissance of small, indie, deeply human artworks? I hope so (team human). I'm hoping that an unintended consequence of AI ascendency, is that it amplifies the antithesis of this, reigniting deeply human artistry pushing bounds into places hard for the AI to follow (well, hard to follow for like a hot 10 minutes).
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Most film studios are just regurgitating the same fodder. However, with relevant awards such as the Oscars still standing strong. Originality would always be celebrated, I think. But in terms of commercialization, then it's inevitable. AI is likely going to dominate in a few years.
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