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Netflix admits to using AI for VFX in cost-cutting measure and will continue to do so...
Posted on 7/19/25 at 3:56 pm
Posted on 7/19/25 at 3:56 pm
I think it's only a matter of time before VFX shops are dramatically downsized due to the advancement of this technology.
BBC
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Netflix says it has used visual effects created by generative artificial intelligence (AI) in one of its original TV shows for the first time.
The streaming giant's co-chief executive Ted Sarandos said AI, which produces videos and images based on prompts, was used to create a scene of a building collapsing in the Argentine science fiction show, The Eternaut.
He said the technology allowed the production team to complete sequences faster and at a lower cost.
The use of generative AI is controversial in the entertainment industry over concerns it creates content using others' work without their consent and fears that it will replace the work of humans.
quote:
Asked about Netflix's use of AI, Mr Sarandos said the technology has allowed productions with smaller budgets to use advanced visual effects.
The generative AI used in The Eternaut helped its production team to complete a sequence showing the collapse of a building in Buenos Aires 10 times faster than if they had used traditional special effects tools, he said.
"The cost of it would just wouldn't have been feasible for a show in that budget.
"That sequence actually is the very first [generative] AI final footage to appear on screen in a Netflix original series or film. So the creators were thrilled with the result," said Mr Sarandos.
BBC
Posted on 7/19/25 at 4:39 pm to RollTide1987
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He said the technology allowed the production team to complete sequences faster and at a lower cost.
Did he say when they were going to start reducing their subscription prices?
Posted on 7/19/25 at 4:46 pm to GeauxldMember
Once they raise prices they never lower them.
Posted on 7/19/25 at 6:05 pm to RollTide1987
They should get that google ai and they can get rid of actors too.
Posted on 7/19/25 at 6:22 pm to RollTide1987
“Admits”
Why is that written like a bad thing? Unless NF has a contract with FX companies to have to use them or something like that, I don’t see the problem.
Why is that written like a bad thing? Unless NF has a contract with FX companies to have to use them or something like that, I don’t see the problem.
Posted on 7/19/25 at 6:38 pm to CocomoLSU
Netflix only “admits” it because they employ thousands of people directly or indirectly who are used in movie or TV production that are scared shitless about losing their jobs to AI. Those people also are very inclined to go on strikes and frick things up until AI can truly replace them
Posted on 7/19/25 at 7:09 pm to RollTide1987
If the viewing public accepts AI slop, there's absolutely no reason why production companies won't give you that.
Netflix is out to make money, not art.
Netflix is out to make money, not art.
Posted on 7/19/25 at 7:17 pm to Upperdecker
quote:With the way people take everything so personally, movie & TV fans will be saying AI does a better job, regarless of whether it's true or not, just to troll people that are striking.
Those people also are very inclined to go on strikes and frick things up until AI can truly replace them
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