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好莱坞创意人士使用AI辅助工作
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一项新的研究表明,好莱坞的创意专业人士正在将人工智能(AI)融入工作流程,主要用于头脑风暴和获取反馈。尽管AI在提高效率和辅助研究方面表现出色,但行业内仍存在对工作岗位流失和创意版权的担忧。研究发现,技术领域的从业者比影视、音乐等创意领域的从业者更广泛地采用AI技术。尽管AI在降低制作成本方面潜力巨大,但其在创意过程中的应用仍面临挑战和争议,尤其是在版权保护方面。

💡 AI在好莱坞创意工作中的主要应用是作为头脑风暴的辅助工具,帮助创意人士生成想法和获取故事概念的反馈。受访者表示,AI能够像同事一样提供想法的“回弹”,并使想法更加具体和易于消化,有效解决了创作瓶颈问题。

🚀 AI的另一个重要用途是提高工作效率和辅助研究。许多创意人士利用AI来加速信息检索、制作演示文稿、优化文本和翻译,甚至生成参考图像,从而节省宝贵的工作时间。

💻 研究发现,在好莱坞内部,技术领域的从业者(如AI开发者和工程师)对AI的采用率远高于影视、音乐等传统创意领域的从业者。超过81%的技术从业者表示使用AI,而其他创意领域的使用率则低得多,这反映了不同部门对新技术接受度的差异。

⚖️ 尽管AI提供了诸多便利,但其在好莱坞的应用也引发了对工作岗位流失和创意版权的担忧。高达75%的技术从业者和67.39%的创意从业者对AI的经济影响表示担忧,并且普遍认为现有机构在保护其创意权利方面做得不够。

🎬 影视制作公司正积极探索AI在降低成本方面的潜力,例如在剧本撰写、制作、剪辑和视觉效果等方面。然而,这也带来了行业内的抵制,因为人们担心AI会取代人工工作并降低作品质量,同时,保护知识产权也成为行业面临的关键挑战。

Use of AI was a factor in 2024's SAG-AFTRA video game workers' strike.

As Hollywood wrestles with how to reconcile AI and the creative process, new research offers a look at how some in the industry are actually using the tech.

The findings, published October 8, come from the Mozilla Foundation and think-tank the Berggruen Institute. They offer a rare snapshot, albeit based on a limited sample size, of how people in Hollywood are using AI.

The research came out of discussions with 174 people working in creative fields over three months in early 2025. The largest group (43%) consisted of TV and film producers, directors, and similar professionals. Others represented music, marketing, and technology roles in Hollywood.

The most popular use (19.35%) was performing tasks such as brainstorming ideas and receiving feedback on story concepts.

As one producer said in the report: "I love being able to bounce ideas off the AI like I do my other writer colleagues."

"I feed it my ideas and it generates a version that is more digestible and concrete," another said.

Other prominent applications of AI were using it to gain efficiency (17.74%) and having it help with research-related work (11.29%).

"It helps me summarize and think quickly. It's definitely offloaded some of my creative thinking by breaking through writer's block," one study participant said.

Others described using AI to speed up research, make presentations, clean up texts and translations, and generate reference images.

About 8% said they used AI in every step of their creative process, from organizing their workflow and schedule to answering emails and writing scripts.

That said, a substantial share (19.35%) reported that AI had a minimal effect on their work.

Overall, the research found people working at the heart of the business — in TV and film — lag their tech colleagues in using AI. More than 81% of respondents working in tech roles said they used AI, about double the number of people in film, TV, music, and other areas. (Tech people in this case were AI and tech builders, engineers, technologists, and others.)

Across Hollywood, the major studios are utilizing AI to different degrees as they strive to do more with less and catch up to the tech giants. AI startups, including Runway and Moonvalley, have made inroads. Entertainment giants like Netflix and Lionsgate are variously exploring using the tech to make previews, generate shots, and aid in licensing. Some prominent directors are experimenting with AI, like Darren Aronofsky, who partnered with Google's DeepMind to make short films using Google tools.

Morgan Stanley predicted that TV and film production companies could reduce their costs by as much as 30% by applying AI to activities such as script writing, production, editing, sound mixing, and visual effects. But there's resistance in the creative areas where people worry AI will take jobs and degrade the quality of the work.

Hollywood is also trying to protect its copyrighted IP as AI startups race ahead with new tools. Disney and NBCUniversal sued the AI company Midjourney in June, for example.

Using AI doesn't mean creative professionals are happy about it.

When it came to AI's impact, 75% of technologists and 67.39% of creatives expressed concern about the impact of AI on economic opportunities. A similar share — 75% of technologists and 63% of creatives — said they didn't feel like institutions had their back in protecting their creative rights.

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