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AI was enemy No. 1 during Hollywood strikes. Now it's in Oscar-winning films

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Tech companies say AI will make productions cheaper and faster - but many in Hollywood think it will replace their jobs.
The article discusses the evolving relationship between Hollywood and artificial intelligence (AI), particularly in light of the recent strikes by the Writers Guild of America (WGA) and the Screen Actors Guild (SAG-AFTRA). Initially, AI was viewed as a threat by these unions, with concerns about job displacement and the use of AI to replace human creativity in writing and acting. However, following the resolution of the strikes, AI has found a place in the film industry, notably in Oscar-winning films. The piece highlights how AI tools are now being used for various aspects of film production, from scriptwriting aids to visual effects, as seen in movies like "Everything Everywhere All at Once," which utilized AI for some of its visual elements. This shift indicates a nuanced acceptance of AI as a tool that can enhance, rather than replace, human creativity in cinema, although the debate on its implications continues.

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