No more human actors?: How AI is Reshaping Hollywood
Private Equity Data Guy · 2025-10-10 · 47 min
Episode notes
Today, we dive into the fascinating intersection of art and artificial intelligence, exploring how AI is reshaping the creative landscape. We chat with Ellery, the CEO of Voight AI, who reveals the complexities of navigating AI compliance in entertainment while advocating for the irreplaceable human touch in creativity. As we discuss the impact of AI on artists, Ellery shares her insights on why the fear isn't just about AI creating better art, but rather about it producing more of it - faster, cheaper, and easier. Together, we examine the legal implications of AI-generated content and the changing dynamics in industries like Hollywood, where human artists might feel the squeeze. Join us as we unravel the challenges and opportunities ahead, highlighting that at the heart of creativity lies something that AI will never understand: our humanity. Takeaways: The rise of AI in creative fields is not about quality, but about quantity and speed. Many artists are worried about AI not because it creates better art, but because it can produce it faster and cheaper. It's essential to protect human creativity against AI's encroachment, especially in industries like entertainment.
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