Ashton Kutcher Mocked After Raving About How AI Could Replace Film And TV Crews

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is receiving backlash on X, formerly Twitter, for his excitement over how artificial intelligence could potentially replace employees in the entertainment industry.to invest in artificial intelligence start-ups. And recently, the actor spoke about “playing around” with a beta version of OpenAI’s video generation program, Sora, at an event in Los Angeles with former“It’s pretty amazing,” Kutcher said. “You can generate any footage that you want.

“Why would you go out and shoot an establishing shot of a house in a television show when you could just create the establishing shot for $100? To go out and shoot it would cost you thousands of dollars,” Kutcher said. “Action scenes of me jumping off of this building, you don’t have to have a stunt person go do it, you could just go do it .

“You’ll just come up with an idea for a movie, then it will write the script, then you’ll input the script into the video generator and it will generate the movie,” he said. He continued: “What’s going to happen is there is going to be more content than there are eyeballs on the planet to consume it. So any one piece of content is only going to be as valuable as you can get people to consume it.

And it seems a lot of people on X share the same concerns as Perry — albeit expressed in snarkier ways.“You’ll come up with an idea for a movie. Then *It* will write the script for the movie. Then you’ll put the script into the video generator and it will make the movie” this sounds like a complete nightmare. Absolutely removing all humanity from art and filmmaking.

 

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