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Ben Affleck recently delivered a surprisingly insightful take on AI and Hollywood’s future, predicting shifts toward AI-generated performers and the commodification of actors’ voices and likenesses. But this evolution is already redefining music in groundbreaking ways. Take Money Badoo’s “Don’t Call Me”, an AI-driven collaboration featuring global stars like Boban Marjanovic (Serbia) and Haftbefehl (Germany), which has reached over 4 million listeners worldwide. Produced by the Paradise Worldwide AI Kitchen, this project highlights AI’s ability to bridge cultures, amplify creativity, and push boundaries in ways never before possible. Listen to the collab here: https://lnkd.in/dhaGxnZx The challenge now is for creatives to embrace AI as a tool for growth rather than resisting it.. How do you see this playing out in the arts? #ArtificialIntelligence #AIandCreativity #FutureOfArt #MusicInnovation #TechAndCulture
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Didn’t expect Ben Affleck to deliver the most articulate and realistic breakdown of where video models and Hollywood are heading. "Craft is knowing how to work. Art is knowing when to stop.” - “a library of vectors of meaning, and transformers that interpret context.” Damn, the man's got depth! (And yeah, now I get why he and J.Lo didn’t work the first time around… gossip alert, thanks for indulging me, it is Saturday). Just found out that he also predicted Spotify and Netflix back in 2003! (https://lnkd.in/g4eWEeFT) Yes, current AI models leverage existing patterns but while his short-term take makes sense, in a mid-long term, if we think ahead, studios will buy rights to actors' voices and likenesses. They'll just need writers, acting coaches, and prompt engineers. Next phase? 100% AI-generated actors. In-person performers (remember the actors' strike year also because of AI and background actors). Live musicians, sports stars, stand-up comedians will be fine because they bring something live and tangible. But screen performers will be squeezed out by extreme market pressure from AI-generated content. Only a handful of A-listers who license out their likenesses will thrive. AI won’t just emulate humans; it will learn from multiple models and allow anyone to create Shakespearean-level works—without a single human thespian involved. If that happens, human culture essentially stops evolving and becomes frozen in time, transitioning into AI culture. The only survivors? Anything live. Stage acting, sports, stand-up comedy, podcasts, and live arts will thrive because people crave authenticity in a world flooded with AI-generated content. Affleck spoke about a “meaningful period of time” before AI takes over. I’m not sure how long that’ll play out, but considering the maturity of the tech, adoption, and commercialization, we’re likely within that “meaningful” window already. AI-generated content will probably be “good enough” for 95% of people—just like music streaming has become sufficient for most listeners. It’s sad because quality still matters but unfortunately, most people will always take quantity over quality. Movies and shows as we know them will likely be decentralized, moving away from Hollywood’s traditional structures. Can’t say we’d lose much by losing Hollywood actors (sorry it is Saturday). One big question is whether indies will embrace it, or try to regulate it out of existence. If it's the latter, it'll end up primarily in the hands of large companies and studios. If the former, it'll enable small productions to take on more than they ever could before. #ArtificialIntelligence #AIandCreativity #FutureOfArt #TechAndCulture #StreamingRevolution #ContentCreation #MediaInnovation