February 23rd, the OpenAI artificial intelligence model Sora released last week, Hollywood did not show particularly panic.
The appearance of Sora once again stimulated the discussion on how artificial intelligence changes the entertainment industry, mainly because the model can quickly generate relatively high -quality videos according to the text prompts.
But Sora and other artificial intelligence models developed around text, images and audio development still have defects in some aspects, limiting the scope of artificial intelligence, creative workers in the entertainment industry in the entertainment industryIt doesnt seem to worry about your position.
"Many people are saying that Hollywood is finished, and Hollywood is going to become history," said film concept artist and illustrator Reid Southen. "If you think so, there are many reasons. The production process is too complicated. Moreover, there are many problems with videos generated by these artificial intelligence, especially in obvious artificial traces such as coherence and excess limbs. "
In the strike last year, the attention of the generation artificial intelligence became the main focus of the entertainment industry practitioners.Many creative workers continue to promote protective restrictions on the use of artificial intelligence models.Aubry Mintz, the temporary executive director of the Hollywood Branch of the International Animation Film Association, said that the animation industry has been "quite disturbed" by Sora.
Mingz said that if SORA can complete the production of reference animation, conceptual art, and splitting script, professional professionals in this industry may face the risk of unemployment.
Although Soran does not think that Sora will quickly replace the work of film producers, he is really worried that advanced technology may affect future employment prospects.
He said: "Obviously, we live in a culture that pursues good enough in many aspects.Adopt a scripture. "
British director, screenwriter and actor Blake Ridder believes that the current ability of Sora seems to be more suitable for making original materials, not finished movies.Reed believes that Sora can be used as a tool to assist the production process of the film.
He said: "Some people may use SORA as part of their creation, which is indeed a bit threatening." "But film producers may use these generated videos to regulate the mirror division., Instead of using it as the final finished product. "
Openai stated in a statement last week that the company will not be eager to" widely use "Sora.Policy makers, educators and artists conduct more exchanges.
Like several other genetic artificial intelligence companies, OpenAI has faced multiple lawsuits, including accusing the company using copyright -protected materials to train its products.OpenAI spokesman said that Soras "training data comes from the content and public content we have obtained."
Last year, Openai expanded the cooperation with the copyright owner Shutterstock, which allows the use of the latter to use the use of useIts images, videos and music libraries are trained to train models.
In addition, artists also expressed concerns that Sora may make the portrait portrait of actors without their consent.OpenAI clearly states in a blog post that text -to -video models will reject a request to generate celebrity portraits.
Last week, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) proposed a new provision to expand protection measures by setting the behavior of artificial intelligence to simulate the behavior of artificial intelligence as illegal.
In history, Hollywood has been adapted to technological progress, whether it is a computer -generated image (CGI) or computer animation software.Mingz hopes that the film industry can continue to survive in the innovation wave of artificial intelligence.
Mingz said: "They cannot copy the creative thinking of human beings or make creative decisions that artists have been doing for centuries." "We are standing on the shoulders of the giant on the shoulders of the giant, Committed to creating our unique work. "(Chen Chen)