That makes total sense. I meant more in the filmmaker sense. No one calls them self a CGI filmmaker. I'm guessing soon I'll change it to just filmmaker or generative animation
That Gurwinder line about only automating what you’re willing to lose is a useful test before building any system like this. What did you deliberately keep off the delegation list when you assembled your crew for Episode 2?
People worry about AI replacing judgement.
Most days I’m more worried about people switching theirs off because the answer looked confident.
Truth.
"Automate only the skills you’re willing to lose" is such a sharp way to put it.
Orchestration over full automation is definitely the way forward. Great breakdown on the workflow.
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Agreed - we need better terminology than centaurs or loopy humans
If I could pull "AI" out of all my titles I would. Unfortunately for the next few years we are going to need it.
I kind of like the title I came up with as solopreneur, “AI agency owner”.
It's both a role and a mission statement
That makes total sense. I meant more in the filmmaker sense. No one calls them self a CGI filmmaker. I'm guessing soon I'll change it to just filmmaker or generative animation
Yep, tools are just tools.
What matters is craft and results.
That Gurwinder line about only automating what you’re willing to lose is a useful test before building any system like this. What did you deliberately keep off the delegation list when you assembled your crew for Episode 2?
I made sure I made every single creative choice and just used the system to to pull resources, remember choices and preferences.