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This highlights the current limitations of generative AI in transforming mainstream film production.
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Hollywood's use of generative AI in filmmaking is still limited by current technology's inability to produce consistent, high-quality video content. Major studios have struggled to create projects that audiences find compelling enough to pay for. Some high-profile AI partnerships in Hollywood have recently ended, raising doubts about relying on current AI video tools.

This highlights the current limitations of generative AI in transforming mainstream film production.
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Studios may need to reconsider investments in AI video tools until the technology matures.
Companies should monitor AI video advancements but avoid heavy reliance on current models for major projects.
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Hollywood's use of generative AI in filmmaking is still limited by current technology's inability to produce consistent, high-quality video content. Major studios have struggled to create projects that audiences find compelling enough to pay for. Some high-profile AI partnerships in Hollywood have recently ended, raising doubts about relying on current AI video tools.
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Hollywood's use of generative AI in filmmaking is still limited by current technology's inability to produce consistent, high-quality video content. Major studios have struggled to create projects that audiences find compelling enough to pay for. Some high-profile AI partnerships in Hollywood have recently ended, raising doubts about relying on current AI video tools.