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Tyler Perry Puts $800M Studio Expansion On Hold After Seeing OpenAI’s Sora: “Jobs Are Going to Be Lost”
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This seems like a fundamental misunderstanding of how generative AI works. To accomplish what you're describing you'd need:
The whole system would need to be able to rewind to specific trouble spots, correct them, and still generate everything that comes after unchanged. We're talking orders of magnitude more complexity and difficulty.
And in the meantime, artists creating 3D assets the regular way would suddenly look a lot less expensive and a lot less difficult.
If all you have is a hammer, everything looks like a nail. Right now, generative AI is everyone's really attractive hammer. But I don't see it working here in 36 months. Or 48. Or even 60.
The first 90% is easy. The last 10% is really fucking hard.