> "The studios and creators who thrive in this new landscape will be those who can effectively harness AI’s capabilities while maintaining the human creativity and vision that ultimately drives the art of cinema."

..Just somehow several years on, these optimistic statements still all end up being in the future tense, somehow for all the supposed greatness and benefits, we still dont see really valuable outputs. A lot of us do not want more of the "CONTENT" as envisioned by corporate ghouls who want their employees or artists to "thrive" (another word kidnapped by LinkedIn-Linguists). The point is not in the speed and easiness of generation of outputs, visual and sound effects etc. The point is the artists interpretation and their own vision, impressions etc. Not a statistical slop which "likely" fits my preferences (i.e. increases my dopamin levels).