Netflix is embracing the use of generative AI in filmmaking, as stated in its recent quarterly earnings report. The company believes that AI can enhance creativity and efficiency for content creators without replacing the need for great artists.
Netflix’s CEO, Ted Sarandos, emphasized that while AI can provide tools to improve the overall TV/movie experience, it does not substitute for genuine storytelling talent. The streaming giant has already experimented with generative AI in productions like “The Eternaut” and “Happy Gilmore 2,” using it for special effects and pre-production processes.
Despite concerns in the industry about the impact of AI on creative jobs, Netflix remains optimistic about the benefits it can bring to storytelling. The company aims to leverage AI to tell stories more efficiently and explore new creative avenues.
However, the debate around AI escalated with the release of OpenAI’s Sora 2 model, raising concerns about deepfake technology and its implications for actors. Netflix’s Sarandos expressed confidence in the resilience of the movie and TV business against AI disruption, emphasizing the importance of human creativity in content creation.
In its latest financial report, Netflix reported a 17% year-over-year revenue growth, reaching $11.5 billion, slightly below expectations but still showing strong performance in the market.