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Skydance training new AI to replace creatives

Word on the street is, higher ups are actively training new AI agents to replace creative jobs in post production

Hold onto your butts


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Is this new info? How else did you think networks would stay afloat with nearly all media planning get canned?

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Post ID: @195+1kewkvva5

I know a person who is actively involved in ai and ai agents creation that is very much happening at the moment in the company, but he is working on the operational/qc side of things - they have lots of ai training and their whole job is to think how to make improvements using AI. So this actually wouldn't surprise me.

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Post ID: @nk+1kewkvva5

replace the higher ups with AI, at least AI can fake being human

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Post ID: @kt+1kewkvva5

AI is not just there yet for film.

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Post ID: @jc+1kewkvva5

@b3 My executive boss is totally useless. Not sure how she keeps her job.

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Post ID: @eg+1kewkvva5

Train ai to replace tony dokoupil

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Post ID: @ee+1kewkvva5

Soon to rebrand itself "Skynet." I actually suspect DE is a cyborg anyway...

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Post ID: @e2+1kewkvva5

Even though I don't have a morsel of trust for AI, I'd much rather have an algorithm making the company's decisions than the current person with the title of CEO.

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Post ID: @da+1kewkvva5

Artificial intellegence is already offering to manage some 401k plans, at a cost. Management will be next.

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Post ID: @d8+1kewkvva5

I know a few execs that should be replaced with AI.

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Post ID: @b3+1kewkvva5

Doesn’t surprise me in the slightest

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