Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos doesn’t think AI slop will rule the entertainment world.
“I don’t think faster and cheaper matters if it’s not better,” Sarandos said of using AI in a new interview with POLITICO, which, like Business Insider, is part of the Axel Springer Global Reporters Network. “This is the most competitive time in the history of media. So you’ve got to be better every time out of the gate.”
AI startups building tools for entertainment companies and creatives — from special effects to content generation — have been a growing presence in Hollywood.
For instance, Netflix recently acquired InterPositive, an AI startup that develops tools for filmmakers, founded by actor Ben Affleck.
“My focus is that AI should be a creator tool,” Sarandos told POLITICO. “The same way production tools have evolved over time, AI is just a rapid, important evolution of these tools.”
Sarandos said that while AI can be useful for editing and production, good content “still requires writers and actors and lighting techs.”
One category where Sarandos said AI hasn’t been able to replace human talent is voice acting.
“The one thing that we find to be the most important part of dubbing is the performance. So good voice actors really matter,” he said. “Yeah, it’s a lot cheaper to use AI, but without the performance, which is very human, it actually runs down the quality of the production.”
Still, he sees an opportunity in the voice category.
“I think what will happen is you’ll be able to do things like pick up lines that you do months and months after the production,” he said. “You’ll be able to recreate some of those lines in the film without having to call everybody back and redo everything, which will help make a better film.”
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