
Openai is embarking on cinema with a film generated by AI in the budget of $ 30 million

The fear of a replacement by AI weighs on the audiovisual sector. Whether doublers, actors or animators, no one is immune. The purpose of the Openai project is displayed to produce an animated feature film in AI with reduced costs then the concerns are strengthened.
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Criterion will tell the adventure of creatures that live in the forest. This is an idea of Chad Nelson, creative specialist at Openai. The expert made a short film of the same name in 2003 with the financial support of the Sam Altman start-up. Hollywood already adopts AI and Netflix did not hesitate to Use this technology for special effects in a series. Disney has also largely adopted it.
As explained previously, the players in the community fear losing their jobs, especially in the face of the continuous improvement of generators of images and videos Like Veo 3 by Google.
Openai is not the only one to create Criterion And will be supported by Vertigo Films. Jim Richardson, co-founder of the studio, explains that the AI will produce the feature film in 9 months instead of 3 years. The film’s budget will be below 30 million dollars: usual, it takes much more to produce an ambitious animated film.
Chad Nelson tries to reassure by explaining that Criterion will not be entirely generated by AI. These are humans who will double the characters and artists will feed the models of Openai with their creations.
Will spectators want to see an AI movie?
But a question arises: will the public be there to discover Criterion In the cinema? Not sure in the face of the mistrust of a large part of the public which rejects these tools in the artistic field. And for good reason: the majority considers that AI will never replace human creativity and its singularity. This is only a bad imitation that pumps data everywhere.
There is also the question of copyright. If the content generated by the AI is not protected, it is possible that Copyrightées have been used to train the models. Recall that many beneficiaries continue Openai and other IA companies because of the possibility of generating protected content.
Criterion Perhaps seen as a kind of test to see if Hollywood is ready to accept AI, which is already the case when you think about it, but especially if the public is. Would you like to spend money on a cinema place knowing that the animated feature film that you will see has been generated by AI despite human support? Only the future will tell us.
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