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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Filmmaker Kapur: AI Democratizes Cinema, Sinks Big Studios

Filmmaker Kapur: AI Democratizes Cinema, Sinks Big Studios

25 Nov

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Summary

  • Artificial intelligence will dismantle traditional entertainment industry hierarchies.
  • AI drastically lowers entry barriers, making expensive films affordable.
  • Corporations built on high entry barriers may not survive AI's transition.
Filmmaker Kapur: AI Democratizes Cinema, Sinks Big Studios

Director Shekhar Kapur has issued a stark warning to Hollywood, predicting that artificial intelligence will dismantle established entertainment industry hierarchies and corporate structures. Speaking at the WAVES Film Bazaar, Kapur asserted that major corporations reliant on high entry barriers are unlikely to endure the AI-driven transition.

Kapur observed that AI dramatically lowers the cost of filmmaking, enabling projects that once cost millions to be produced for significantly less. He highlighted AI's role in democratizing creativity, suggesting that this accessibility will lead to the "collapse of the pyramid" in both creative and corporate sectors. New entities are predicted to form as the traditional landscape shifts.

Furthermore, Kapur believes AI empowers individuals, allowing them to explore their capabilities and potentially bypass traditional employment. He cautioned tech companies with high valuations, likening them to poker games where value is speculative. For nations like India and China, Kapur sees AI as crucial for progress and individual empowerment.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Shekhar Kapur warned that AI will collapse traditional entertainment industry hierarchies and that corporations with high entry barriers may not survive.
Kapur stated AI dramatically lowers entry barriers, making expensive films significantly more affordable to produce.
Kapur believes AI will allow people to explore their potential, leading many to want to become their own CEO.

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