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AI is no longer a tool; it is a co-creator. We already have AI-generated scripts, cloned voices for audiobooks, and deepfakes of deceased actors. Within five years, expect personalized movies: You ask Netflix, "Play a romantic comedy starring a younger Brad Pitt, set in cyberpunk Tokyo, with a happy ending," and the AI generates it in real time. This democratizes creation but threatens the livelihoods of writers, actors, and animators. Within five years, expect personalized movies: You ask
The entertainment industry traditionally encompasses several core segments: The future likely holds a correction toward "curated
Entertainment content and popular media are currently locked in a recursive loop: the algorithm dictates what gets made, and what gets made rewires our neurological expectations for pacing and payoff. The future likely holds a correction toward "curated scarcity"—premium, high-touch content (Apple TV+, A24 films) will coexist with endless, low-quality UGC.
Some key takeaways from this story include: