The actors’ union SAG-AFTRA is on its longest-ever strike . disrupting film and television production. A major concern is who owns the rights to an actor’s appearance if it’s reproduced by AI. Screenwriters also stopped working for months this year before reaching a deal with studios. Automation at the cost of creativity and ideas? While there’s no denying AI’s potential to push creativity beyond its current limits. Yvonne Muinde – a Kenyan visual effects artist who has worked on Avatar . The Hobbit and Planet of the Apes – worries about its painkilling effect on human idea generation. especially for beginners: “I ’m not against automating certain tasks. but there’s no substitute for learning .
But at the same time. working and learning through these actions and tools is what gives you experience and expertise later on. It’s the journey through the grunt work that gets you to where you are . So I worry a lot about young artists coming in – with the only reference point being to push a button that generates an idea instead of talking to other people to learn how to develop an idea.
Ethical and legal issues The discussion also touched on ethical iran telegram concerns. including the need to combat the perennial biases of AI and ensure cultural diversity in productions . Mathilde Pavis. an international legal expert on intellectual property. data and ethics. is concerned about the polarization of digital markets: “ Digital wealth is concentrated in the hands of a few companies. which creates an unfair exploitation of wealth .
In Hollywood. many are wary of this positive vision.
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