In 2025, Hollywood isn’t just making sci-fi about intelligent machines—it’s deep in a very real struggle with AI. This clash isn’t just about technology; it’s about who creates, who controls art, and who gets paid. As artificial intelligence transforms every part of the filmmaking and entertainment process, Hollywood’s old structure is facing its biggest disruption ever. Why Is Hollywood Worried? AI has already revolutionized filmmaking. Algorithms can write scripts, generate storyboards, de-age actors, produce special effects, compose music, and even generate full video scenes in minutes. Tools like OpenAI’s Sora, Runway’s Gen-4 Turbo, and Google’s Veo 3 can make short but impressive video clips using text prompts. Studios and indie filmmakers alike are thrilled by the promise of reducing costs, streamlining production, and enabling creative risks that would have been impossible a decade ago. But these gains come with real risks: Job Loss and Devaluation of Talent: AI handles v...
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