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RE: The Assault On The Video Industry Continues

in LeoFinance4 months ago

Another reason to not publish on YouTube... AI video is already killing the space with all these garbage generated videos that all still sound robotic and show these random generated images that most of the time don't have any relevance to the subject. It's killing the creativity that is needed to make a good video. It won't take over Hollyweird anytime soon, but AI video could actually kill the independent creator and advertising space. We are already seeing it with blogs and images. This will kill jobs and many other opportunities, which is why people in these fields need to be finding some other skills. When AI can make a presentation in just a couple of minutes where it would take a person an entire day working in Keynote or Powerpoint, it's a no brainer for businesses to cut costs. It's just really not good for the job markets. Between AI and DEI, it's getting hard for a poor middle aged white man like myself to get any decent work. You either have to be a robot or some multi-color haired ethnic person that is confused on what gender they are to get a job anymore. But I am not sore or anything, lol.

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Well social trends change. Technological ones do not.

And the blue hairs are getting paid off. It is all good when profits are there...when things get tight, businesses focus upon other things.

The AI is already being used by Hollywood Studios.

I am sure they are using it to replace writers at this point. I don't pay enough attention to what Hollywood is doing anymore.

I am going to do an article of how all the money is flowing out.

Actors on television dont make what they did before.

Remember the Friends cast getting $1M each per episode. Now the highest paid star is $750K. Jennifer Anniston made $17M off the residuals last year. That is drying up without syndication.

So yeah, mass consolidation.

Good, they are all overpaid anyway, 😂