
"AI is coming, and nobody knows how. It makes you anxious if you're looking at something AI made and thinking: 'Well, that's a movie.'"
"The promise of what generative AI brings is alluring, especially to executives,"
"You don't have to deal with this whole group of artists. You can just hit a button, and there you go."
"But that comes at the cost of human creatives, and people who rely on these jobs to make a living out of their art."
Generative AI is increasingly used across film, music, and visual art to modify performances, create songs, and generate paintings and sculptures that sell for thousands. Film productions have applied AI to alter accents and other elements, and several high-profile films and songs have incorporated AI-generated content. New technologies historically reshaped artistic practice, and some artists view AI as a tool that could empower independent creators. Executives find generative AI appealing for efficiency, but widespread adoption risks displacing human creatives and undermining livelihoods. Visible pushback includes explicit credits and statements asserting that works were made by humans.
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