AI can 'fill in the details' and enable 'higher creativity' says James Cameron
Briefly

Only people that take risks are the ones that really achieve something. Filmmakers are in a technological race to not only match but beat audience expectations. Artists need to think big and break down their work into 'fractals' where AI can fill in gaps.
That's the vision, that's the thing you go after, but then as you go down levels of magnitude you see more and more patterns, and you realise that greater pattern, the grand pattern, is made up of all these kinds of fractal details that need to be there. And this is where I think AI can be helpful because it can fill in some of the some of those detail levels and allow us as artists to stay at a higher level.
The real innovation is happening 'behind the scenes' with technical breakthroughs being more iterative than revolutionary. The true challenge now is making films 'cheaper, faster, and more efficiently'.
On Avatar, the film's team invested in new physics-based simulations for liquids as existing tools were insufficient. Cameron pushes artistic boundaries with new CGI technology, aiming to enhance creativity and visual effects.
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