Kathmandu. If the current trend continues, we will see a significant presence of artificial intelligence. Hollywood film director Russo Brothers, who developed a futuristic picture that shocked the globe, made a similar statement regarding AI and the future of movies.
The Russo Brothers recently stated in a new interview that they are certain that AI will create and direct films within the next two years. Recently, such a Hollywood director projection was made public in the context of AI producing songs and even authoring novels. "I am so confident about this," he continued, "that it is only two years away."
Russo freely revealed that he serves on the boards of several AI businesses. He also stated that this business has a lot of ideas for how AI films could appear.
"One concept," he explains, "is an ever-evolving story, whether in a game, a movie, a TV show, or your own self-contained platform.""I'd like to direct a film starring my photoreal avatar and Marilyn Monroe's photoreal avatar." ''I want it to be a rom-com because I had a horrible day, and it has a really competent narrative with dialogue that matches your voice,'' Russo explained.
He also stated that films would be created with artificial intelligence in the next two years and that they should be ready for this as of today. He expects that the totally AI-driven script will be turned into a film in the near future.
'Like the TVs that Samsung and a lot of businesses create now, they already have enough computing capacity on the TV that we're not too far away from where you can render a scene at any moment,' Epic Games chief creative officer Donald Mustard said of Russo's statements. You may ask the television to put you into the tale, and you can even watch your own life story.
"Make me look like Doctor Strange," Russo joked, adding that the idea was on the table. He stated that whether people want it or not, such a future is inevitable. The major goal of this effort is to democratize the tale. "It's extremely valuable," he asserted.
Joe and Anthony Russo's new web series 'Citadel' will debut on Amazon Prime Video on April 28.