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The future of Hollywood isn’t feeding prompts into vanilla gen AI models

The future of Hollywood isn’t feeding prompts into vanilla gen AI models
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The Tribeca Film Festival showcased experimental projects that use generative AI as a creative tool rather than a replacement for human filmmaking. The article argues that the future of Hollywood lies in artists leveraging custom AI models to enhance storytelling, rather than relying on generic, low-quality AI-generated video.

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This highlights a shift in the entertainment industry's approach to AI, moving from hype-driven experimentation to practical, artist-led integration of new technology.

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The article provides a balanced critique of current AI trends in film, acknowledging both the limitations of 'slop' and the potential of human-led creative applications.

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