As for the near future I expect things to speed up. Indie filmmakers and small game developers can create much bigger projects easier, and the big corpos can release even bigger works more frequently.
In the far future though, I'm imagining that people are going to mainly consume content that no-one has actually created. Experiencing worlds and stories generated by an algorithm instead of an actual human, perhaps just by a prompt.
In short, fucking fantastic for consumers but pretty depressing for creators in the long term. And as someone who wants to spend their life creating experiences for others I'm afraid of my own vision of the future.
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Reply to How Will AI enabled Tech Change the Creative Arts Landscape in the Next Decade? by KeyWishbone7097
As for the near future I expect things to speed up. Indie filmmakers and small game developers can create much bigger projects easier, and the big corpos can release even bigger works more frequently.
In the far future though, I'm imagining that people are going to mainly consume content that no-one has actually created. Experiencing worlds and stories generated by an algorithm instead of an actual human, perhaps just by a prompt.
In short, fucking fantastic for consumers but pretty depressing for creators in the long term. And as someone who wants to spend their life creating experiences for others I'm afraid of my own vision of the future.