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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote] Won’t AI be taking a lot of those jobs - and quickly? [/quote] No. Film editing is a creative process, not a mechanical one. Some visual effects work (not editing) might be moving to AI generation, but not the actual editorial process.[/quote] Wrong. It is both a creative and technical process. Your child should read up on it. There is a lot that will change in film editing over the next few years. https://www.nytimes.com/2024/07/30/business/economy/artificial-intelligence-hollywood-unions.html[/quote] Presumably, film schools are well aware of these changes and will be adapting their curriculum to train students appropriately to new, evolving industry standards and emerging technology.[/quote] Yes. Just making sure that OP and her child are not so naive as to think that film editing is creative and not mechanical (OP's words). AI is rapidly developing, and while it is unlikely to eliminate the need for human creativity, it will affect the arts in significant ways. This is why the best education in the arts centers around critical thinking.[/quote]
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