Martin Scorsese Has Started Using AI to Make Films
Director Martin Scorsese admitted that he uses AI in his filmmaking process — the neural network helps him quickly create storyboards and find ideas for scenes.
For many, this has become a real signal: if even one of the world's most famous directors trusts AI, then the technology has already become a part of big cinema.
But along with new opportunities, concerns are also growing. Experts believe that AI could replace some specialists in the film industry. ❗️
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