
„Für uns ist es vorbei“: Veröffentlichung des neuen KI-Videogenerators Seedance 2.0 erschreckt Hollywood | Ein KI-Clip, in dem Tom Cruise und Brad Pitt kämpfen, hat bei Branchenkennern für Besorgnis gesorgt
https://www.theguardian.com/film/2026/feb/13/new-ai-video-generator-seedance-tom-cruise-brad-pitt
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A fight scene is one thing, but can you really program an AI to act, to show genuine emotion that a human audience will recognise and empathise with? Can a computer program create believable human characters?
I am dubious.
Isn’t this going on in basically every industry? The Microsoft CEO just said white collar jobs will be automated in 18 months. We’re all screwed.
Yawn. This is marketing meant to mimic demand. It completely ignores why people make and consume art. If this farce continues, it ensures global audiences stop watching American films. Now would be a fantastic time to invest in local theatre.
Hollywood better start taking a much more aggressive and no tolerance stance about this slop bullshit or it’s over. Frankly it’s probably too late because greed.
I don’t want to watch an AI slop movie. I don’t even like those AI Coca-Cola commercials they air every year during Christmas.
It doesn’t really matter how good an AI movie looks. It will truly be over when general audiences decide that AI movies are good enough for them.
So many obvious AI schill bots on this post lmao
The technology is shit. No one wants it. No one is buying it. It’s not going to get better. It’s a slop generator with no exponential returns. Go outside in the real world.
But, who gives a shit?
A film that took someone 3 days to produce and appears to contain hollywood actors means fuck all.
It takes no talent, no art, no meaning to type ‚have Brad Pitt and Tom Cruise fight on a bridge‘.
All this will do is expose those willing to use it this technology for monetary gain. Let’s face it, chatgpt and copilot aren’t making money, so why would movies using AI make any?
It’s basically a video game cutscene. And I would not pay to see two hours of that.
Bet it wasn’t trained on legal content.
the pleading for investment is becoming alarming, yes.
„Oh man look at this crazy video I made with AI, Hollywood is COOKED“ -Guy who’s trying to sell you the software
Why are they so insistent on replacing the creative jobs!?
We don’t have to agree to any of this.
Man a lot of AI bots in here trying to drive the it’s inevitable narrative.
Isn’t it like a 15 seconds scene, with generic repetitive choreography? Can AI actually make a movie with only someone putting in two sentences as a prompt?
Have Tom or Brad commented on this?
I don’t think movie companies understand just how much we do not want AI in our films. I’m pretty sure they don’t have a fucking clue to be honest.
Remember when Duncan Crabtree said AI was years away and actors don’t need to be worried? Well it’s been years Duncan.
I feel like there eventually needs to be a big ah ha moment where everyone realizes that it’s not that studios won’t need creatives anymore, it’s that creatives won’t need studios.
There has to be a ban against films using AI in important festivals and awards. That high standard is what will keep the industry alive. AI is no longer art and it should not be allowed in the same realm where art is valued.
I’m so opposed to AI that I won’t watch any of it, no matter how good it might end up being. The younger generation I’m not so sure will care unfortunately.
All I want to do is make my own Star Wars sequels. Lmk when I can do that
yeah now that a millionaire scientologist got offended now we’re doing something about it? give me a break
Still looks like shit.
I’ve yet to see AI generate a video with good acting and a well written story. It’s all just quick cut action scenes that get boring quickly.
You can’t make an AI thing with Pitt and cruise and ever expect to see a dime. So what would be the point.