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AI Unlikely to Replace Humans in VFX, Says Red Chillies’ COO

“The industry is eagerly exploring the potential of AI and other emerging technologies to elevate the quality of VFX and filmmaking outputs,” says Red Chillies’ Keitan Yadav
India is one of the largest contributors of VFX in international movies. Now with the rise of generative AI tools and platforms such as Wonder Studio, Kapnetix, WithPoly, NVIDIA’s Omniverse and Magic3D the industry is on the verge of a disruption, and there is fear around job losses to AI, or automation. Companies like Red Chillies, Digital Domain, Phantom FX, Prana Studios, MPC, and Prime Focus that have worked on major Hollywood movies, including the likes of Deadpool, X-Men Apocalypse, and Spider-man: Homecoming, are under grave threat.  “Although AI is still in its early stages and has limitations, it is revolutionising the VFX industry by enhancing efficiency and delivering more realistic outputs. While AI is unlikely to replace humans in the this sector, it empowers VFX arti
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Shyam Nandan Upadhyay
Shyam is a tech journalist with expertise in policy and politics, and exhibits a fervent interest in scrutinising the convergence of AI and analytics in society. In his leisure time, he indulges in anime binges and mountain hikes.
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