Tyler Perry Puts $800M Studio Expansion On Hold After Seeing OpenAI’s Sora: “Jobs Are Going to Be Lost”::Tyler Perry is raising the alarm about the impact of OpenAI’s Sora on Hollywood.

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    9 months ago

    It will be really interesting to see how long it actually takes before this can be done accurately enough to execute a directors vision and high quality enough to actually make a film from. It could be anything from a few months to decades, it’s so hard to know how much we are actually able to control these models to get them to do what we really want accurately enough.

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      9 months ago

      It will be really interesting to see how long it actually takes …

      We went from Will Smith eating Spaghetti to Sora in just 12 months. Whatever the time period turns out to be I think it’s safe to say that it will be far shorter than most people would like.

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        9 months ago

        Probably you are right, but so far no one has demonstrated any LLM that can be controlled within these tight types of adjustments and it feels like it might be something that the technology just never is able to do. We might have to wait for a whole new generation of technology for this.

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          9 months ago

          We might have to wait for a whole new generation of technology for this.

          We may but this tech is advancing at a pace we haven’t experienced since the 90s. If you weren’t around back then I can tell you that “next generation” literally happened every 12 months or less.

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        9 months ago

        I mean most new technologies have a period of explosive growth followed by eventually slowing down and making only gradual gains. So it really just depends if we’re near the end of that development or if there’s still more explosive changes to come.