Guillermo Del Toro: 'i'd Rather Die' Than Use Generative AI
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Guillermo del Toro expresses his strong opposition to using generative AI in filmmaking, sparking a discussion about the role of AI in creative industries.
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Reading, observation, etc. can be better for avoiding bad outcomes without needing to experience them firsthand.
Now it’s happening again with AI. A similar pattern is emerging. AI companies will start producing their own content and bypass Hollywood altogether. From what I hear, there are always screenplays available for purchase, so AI companies can simply buy what they need. These firms will learn new ways to create movies and ultimately come out ahead. Hollywood has no choice they better embrace AI now or wait until they are falling behind when they will have do it anyways.
It sucks but I think embracing AI is what all industries have to do. There is no choice.
The next YouTube competitor will be a service of purely AI content where creators will be compensated for their views no matter the size of their videos. People will figure out how to make their videos pay.
Of course Guillermo del Toro would rather die.