Aspects of AI has now become a source of concern for Hollywood

Aspects of AI has now become a source of concern for Hollywood

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Hollywood actors are now split over their creative futures as the rise of artificial intelligence is now looking to take over everything. The idea that artificial intelligence could write, shoot, and even perform in movies is no longer the distant thought it used to be. According to Hollywood Reporter, the debut of OpenAI’s Sora 2, generating hyper-real video from text prompts, and the rise in digital actors such as Tilly Norwood seeking talent representation have now become a cause for concern. Actors now feel that these developments are one software update away from either a breakthrough or an existential crisis. Hollywood actors split over creative future According to Guy Danella, president of film at indie outfit XYZ Film, the reality hit him when a team pitched him a full 90-minute movie that was generated using artificial intelligence. Danella, who is known for movies like The Raid and Skylines, said, “I call it Skynet cinema because it feels like we’re coming for the humans.” He added that someone asked if he would agree to pool a couple of million dollars to finance the movie, asking about the implications of agreeing. The report also noted that Bryn Mooser, founder of nonfiction studio XTR, agrees that the independent sector is closing in on a judgment day of some sort, but insists that he doesn’t expect it to be a Terminator-style apocalypse. Through XTR, Mooser has launched AI animation arm Asteria, developing projects with talents like Natasha Lyonne and Toy Story 4 writer Will McCormack. Mooser claims that two rapidly advancing technologies are driving the industry-wide shift, highlighting the increasingly powerful Nvidia chips enabling real-time rendering and the custom-trained AI models that function as an extension of an artist’s workflow, producing storyboards, previs, background, and animatics in a fraction of the time. Mooser claims…