From the AI Film Festival to studio backlots, generative tools promise both unprecedented possibilities and disruptive consequences for Hollywood’s future
Artificial Intelligence isn’t just something I’ve seen in sci-fi thrillers anymore—it’s now a real force I see reshaping the world I work in every day. It’s creeping behind the camera, changing how stories are written, how worlds are built, and even how actors get discovered. From script development to visual effects, I’ve watched AI move from an experimental tool into something powerful enough to revolutionize filmmaking. And while that excites me, it also makes me pause. Because this revolution isn’t just about technology—it comes with deep questions, real anxieties, and incredibly high stakes for the artists, studios, and storytellers whose livelihoods depend on the future of cinema. The truth likely lies in a hybrid model: humans setting the vision, AI handling the drudgery, and collaboration becoming the new creative norm.