AI is a mega-trend, meaning it will have significant social, economic, and consumer impact over the next 10 - 20 years. It has already reshaped creative work, education, healthcare, and business decision-making.
But, while AI accelerates productivity and lowers business entry barriers, it does not remove the need for taste, responsibility, and judgment.
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| Tool-based skills, like those of a camera operator, will be replaced by AI |
What separates AI-generated images, films, and animations is human judgment and emotions. AI should be thought of as a human-machine collaborator. The artistic endeavor remains a form of emotional communication between people. Without this emotional connection, technological advances are meaningless. While AI blurs the boundary between producer and consumer, human judgment is essential and influenced by ethics, sensitivity, curiosity, and experience that cannot be replicated by data.
| Avatars may replace actors |
For the movie industry, there will inevitably be collaborations between filmmakers and AI models. Currently, there are no technical limits, and looking forward, AI will expand the physical limits of creation but not of judgment and responsibility as its use remains in human hands.
By: James Lavorato

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