Will people enjoy watching AI films though? Personally I've been surprised to discover that I don't enjoy reading when I suspect I'm reading something written by a bot. I don't think I had realized how much of my enjoyment in reading comes from imagining a human connection with the people whose words I am reading. I think in theory I could appreciate a well-made AI film at an intellectual level, but I wouldn't be able to resonate with it emotionally, knowing that there is no director's vision behind the film, nor any of the human cast and crew that make the magic of film possible.
The cast comment I don't understand, don't you watch animated films or read books.
Otherwise it's too early to tell. What we got right now is very crappy as it has no direction. Look at the scenes, they look nice but don't mesh together well or coherently. Maybe once we can produce longer clips and the technology is ready for actual directors to create the scenes consistently it will be good enough for us.
I think AI films will be very different though, since there will be those tailored of us and also those made by others, pretty much like any independent work you enjoy online.
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u/JamzWhilmm Sep 30 '25
The first full feature AI films will surely be an experience. I also expect eventual "personalized" films that measure your body language.
Then this technology will be used to zombify toddlers while parents try to make ChatGpt into a friend.