Film AI in the Entertainment Industry

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Here is the thing i wonder, how will Companies deal with Copyright?
Generative AIs whole idea is to take stuff that exists and belongs to someone, steal it and Frankenstein it till something comes out.
If AI will get there where people say it will get, how will Companies deal with this?

Like, lets say you will be able to have AI create full feature films...what stops people from using that to make Batman movies, Superman etc and why should people pay WB etc for their Movies when AI will be able to let the people do it for Free?

One of the main uses so far for Generative AI, has been to create slop of known IPs...how do companies plan to deal with that?
 
 
It's time to scare creatives into not being so open about supporting AI.

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Can't wait for the AI "enhanced" version of The Godfather :o
 
So what was the point of the Hollywood Strikes?
 
So what was the point of the Hollywood Strikes?
For AI not to replace/clone actors and writers. Unfortunately, we need more regulation. I think the Directors Guild should have united with them, but oh well.
 
There’s no stopping this train.

on paper it seems like a good cost-cutting measure, but any money they save is going straight to the already overpaid execs and actors, not the people that need it
 

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