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The use of generative AI in Hollywood has sparked concerns about transparency in the entertainment industry. Film and TV makers are not disclosing their use of AI, blurring the line between reality and fiction. Media companies like Netflix and HBO have been caught using AI without disclosing it, leading to skepticism among viewers. Fans of documentaries argue that AI-generated images introduce inaccuracies into the historical record, while fans of fictional dramas claim that AI takes away job opportunities from human artists. However, some argue that generative AI is just a part of the evolution of filmmaking techniques. Balancing the creative potential of AI with transparency and regulation will be crucial for maintaining trust and authenticity in media.
By Dr. Tony Hoang4.6
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The use of generative AI in Hollywood has sparked concerns about transparency in the entertainment industry. Film and TV makers are not disclosing their use of AI, blurring the line between reality and fiction. Media companies like Netflix and HBO have been caught using AI without disclosing it, leading to skepticism among viewers. Fans of documentaries argue that AI-generated images introduce inaccuracies into the historical record, while fans of fictional dramas claim that AI takes away job opportunities from human artists. However, some argue that generative AI is just a part of the evolution of filmmaking techniques. Balancing the creative potential of AI with transparency and regulation will be crucial for maintaining trust and authenticity in media.

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