In a recent interview with The Hollywood Reporter, director Tyler Perry expressed concern about the impact of AI video generation on jobs in the entertainment industry. He put an $800 million expansion of his studio on hold due to the capabilities of Sora, OpenAI’s AI video generator. Sora worries Perry, and other film directors, since it may herald the decline of traditional, large-scale film production methods, potentially leading to job loss in that industry. Although a potential bane to large studios, Sora is generating excitement among independent film makers, who typically lack the money needed to produce high-quality films. Sora and other similar services could democratize film making, placing the power to create great movies into the hands of any writer-director with a good idea.
Sora is a text-to-video generative AI model that has shocked film makers due to its advanced capabilities and realistic video renderings. Perry and others are worried about the future order of the entertainment industry. Perry also is calling for government action to address the potential impact of AI on employment.
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