is the latest Hollywood figure to sound the alarm on AI, while also warning about the dangers of soulless streaming algorithms.. “I hope that we keep telling artists to be more provocative and ambitious and don’t serve some algorithm that doesn’t really care if we move people to think or feel.”
AI and streaming algorithms are now a fact of life in Hollywood, with studios looking to cut costs and streamline the creative process by reducing or cutting out the human component., OpenAI recently made the rounds to Hollywood studios and talent agencies in a bid to promote Sora, the text-to-video generative AI application that its developers hope will revolutionize the way Hollywood makes movies and TV shows.
Sora will theoretically enable filmmakers to generate entire scenes — featuring “actors,” virtual sets, and even simulated camera movements — simply by typing in a text description of what they want. Ron Nyswaner’s view on AI appears to differ significantly from that of Hollywood star Ashton Kutcher, who recently predicted AIMany notable filmmakers have publicly condemned the rise of AI as a potentially destructive force — not just for Hollywood, but for civilization.