Artificial intelligence is in fashion, and the consequences of this have not been long in coming. Currently, many tools, applications and even devices such as televisions rely on the tagline “powered with AI” or “now with AI” to be more attractive. To what extent their contribution is relevant or a commercial claim perhaps remains to be seen.
However, also streaming platforms, like Max, now rely on AI. In theory, for secondary things like translate the productions in its catalogue. It seems inconsequential, but some are already warning: artificial intelligence could take control of series and movies, and it wouldn’t be long before most of the content would be made by machines.
Movies and series carried out by artificial intelligence?
Giving opinions on artificial intelligence, its current reality and its future possibilities, is not something limited to computer experts. It seems that creative or artistic celebrities also have a lot to say about her. And if you think about it in perspective, it is completely understandable. After all, This technology could seriously jeopardize your job.
However, if you ask, for example, Stephen King (whose extensive work, it seems, has been used to train AI), he couldn’t be calmer. His opinion is clear:AI is incapable of counting on human creativity and ingenuity. So he is not afraid that a machine will replace him as a writer. Is the author of Maine right or wrong from beginning to end?
On the one hand, it is very evident that today any work carried out by artificial intelligence is worse than that which can be carried out by humans. You just need to take a look at a text written by her to confirm it. Stephen King is right about that. But that’s something that happens today. No one can guarantee that this will continue to be the case any time soon.
According to reports Variety, not just Max, too Warner Bros. Discovery is testing Google’s AI to perform some minor actions. Today it could be the translations, but could it be the series or movies themselves tomorrow? Starting with their scripts, without going any further. Not to mention that, despite the protests, directors like James Cameron see this technology as positive.
It’s nothing personal, it’s just business.
Many companies are already adapting to artificial intelligence, and their motivation is clear: to save costs. Doing something with the help of AI is infinitely cheaper than traditional laborl (the human one, wow, although it sounds a bit like Terminator). And everything seems to indicate that neither Hollywood nor streaming platforms are going to be an exception.
The main problem, of course, is that all of this It can translate into a huge number of professionals losing their jobs. (even though some could, at least in theory, take over). Whether this transition was really as beautiful as Elon Musk and others make it out to be, remains to be seen. And if everything remains the same, we will surely see.
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