A filmmaker's journey of using Sora, an AI tool, to create experimental shots and ideas not easily achievable with traditional filmmaking tools. The chapter debates the potential of AI as a supplement or replacement for traditional methods, prompting discussions on ethics, human creativity, and the impact on the industry. It also highlights the collaboration between artists and AI in visual technology development, providing insights into the filmmaker's upcoming projects in filmmaking and music video production.
This week we look at how AI is affecting jobs. As companies start announcing AI-related job cuts and experimenting with customer service bots, economists are placing bets on whether AI will lead to major gains for companies and workers. Some are even predicting it will help rebuild the middle class. Then, multidisciplinary artist and filmmaker Paul Trillo joins to talk to us about his experience as part of a select group of testers granted early access to Sora, Open AI’s video generation tool. And finally, Kevin explains what happened when a Microsoft developer stumbled on a huge cyber security breach.
Today’s Guests:
- Paul Trillo, multidisciplinary artist, writer and director
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