AI in Film: A Double-Edged Sword
USAMon Nov 24 2025
The world of film and video is changing fast, thanks to AI. Some creators love it, while others hate it. The debate isn't just about technology; it's about art, jobs, and ethics.
AI can make things easier and faster. It can help creators do more with less. But it also raises big questions. Is it fair to use AI without asking artists for permission? Will AI take jobs away from real people? Can AI ever truly replace the human touch in art?
Some actors and directors are fighting against AI. They worry about their jobs and the quality of art. Others are embracing AI, seeing it as a tool to boost their creativity and reach. The truth is, AI is here to stay. The question is, how will the industry adapt?
For now, the future is uncertain. Some think AI will take over quickly. Others believe there will always be a place for human-made art. One thing is clear: the film industry is at a crossroads, and everyone has to make a choice about where they stand on AI.
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How do the views of established filmmakers like Hayao Miyazaki compare to those of emerging AI enthusiasts like PJ Accetturo?
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