Netflix CEO says AI won’t replace writers or ‘take your job’
- Sarandos believes AI will not surpass human creativity in screenwriting or performances and that AI users may replace jobs, as stated in The New York Times interview.
- He emphasizes that AI won't take jobs, but those who utilize it well might, suggesting it as a useful tool for efficiency, without displacing traditional job roles like writers and directors.
- A.I. will aid professionals in enhancing work efficiency, allowing for creative opportunities that were previously impossible to achieve.
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Netflix’s Ted Sarandos On A.I. Threat To Hollywood: “A.I. Is Not Going To Take Your Job, The Person Who Uses A.I. Well Might”
Ted Sarandos, the Netflix co-CEO, denies claims that AI threatens Hollywood’s creative jobs. In a new interview, Sarandos dismissed fears that AI would eliminate jobs and noted that technological advancements enhance some creative work. “I have more faith in humans than that. I really do. I don’t believe that an A.I. program is going to write a better screenplay than a great writer, or is going to replace a great performance, or that we won’…
Netflix CEO says AI won’t replace writers or ‘take your job’
Ted Sarandos, co-chief executive officer of Netflix, said he is confident artificial technology will not replace content creators or take their jobs, in an interview published Friday. He said, however, that although the AI models themselves might not replace the workers, the workers who learn to use AI models effectively might eventually take those jobs.…
Netflix's Ted Sarandos Dismisses AI Threat To Writers, Actors, Directors: 'AI Is Not Going To Take Your Job' - Netflix (NASDAQ:NFLX)
Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos shared his perspective on the potential impact of artificial intelligence on the entertainment industry, particularly on the roles of writers, actors, and directors.
Netflix chief doesn't think AI programs are going to replace writers, actors, and directors
Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos, 59.Natasha Campos via Getty ImagesNetflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos doesn't think actors and directors are going to be replaced by AI programs."AI is not going to take your job. The person who uses AI well might take your job," he added.The threat posed by AI was a major point of contention in last year's WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes.Movie creatives and actors aren't going to lose their jobs to an AI program just yet, says Ne…
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