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018 - AI and the Creative Industries


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ai.u crew discuss AI’s growing impact on creative industries, citing news that YouTube surpassed Disney as the world’s largest media company with $62B in projected 2025 revenue and that Ben Affleck’s AI-focused filmmaking venture was reportedly acquired by Netflix for $600M, signaling generative tools entering mainstream production. They debate whether AI further democratizes creation like YouTube did, while threatening economic viability for working artists (e.g., Kevin’s graphic-artist daughter) and potentially flooding markets with content. They explore whether art must be “real” to feel real, comparing AI to CGI, animation, and Pixar, and note an AI-generated animated film, “Critters,” debuting at Cannes. Travis warns personalized, self-tailored content could deepen cultural silos, while others predict personalized movies and music will grow, as seen in their use of Suno.

00:00 AI Hits Hollywood

02:46 YouTube Beats Disney

03:16 AI Democratizes Creation

05:04 Artists Feel The Squeeze

07:34 Does It Need To Be Real

09:36 CGI To Full AI Films

14:11 AI As Creative Coach

18:16 Economic Fallout For Creators

21:58 Personalized Movies And Music

29:28 Art As Shared Experience

30:58 Personalized Content Silos

32:19 Can AI Create Real Drama

33:24 Artists Versus Prompting

34:43 Suno And Making Your Own Music

36:16 Authenticity After The Flood

37:24 Tribes And Lost Shared Culture

38:58 AI Characters And Fan Versions

40:02 Uncanny Valley In Emotion

44:01 Will Smith Spaghetti Breakthrough

46:13 Follow The Money In Hollywood

51:21 Prosumer Creativity Everywhere

54:28 Lowering Barriers With Guardrails

57:42 Artist Pushback And Human Only Labels

59:13 Wrap Up And Listener Feedback



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