I spent a weekend going deep on AI video tools and now I can't stop thinking about what entertainment looks like in 5 years
Summary
A reflective piece on how AI video generation tools like Seedance could revolutionize entertainment production, enabling small teams to create high-quality IP with far lower budgets than traditional blockbuster shows.
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