@VraserX: The future of entertainment might be personal. Not Netflix choosing what you watch. You describing the exact show you w…
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A speculation that the future of entertainment could involve users describing the exact show they want, which is then AI-generated, potentially challenging or transforming Hollywood.
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The future of entertainment might be personal.
Not Netflix choosing what you watch.
You describing the exact show you want and getting it generated for you.
Would that kill Hollywood or save entertainment?
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