Author - Curt Doty

At this point, about 26 months since the launch of ChatGPT, it is hard to believe that there are still fear mongerers among us. (Say that ten times fast!) The Fear bubble was the first to burst.
That initial fear that AI was going to take away most jobs and wipe out entire industries was far-fetched, but it built in a FOMO that increased adoption, rather than slowing it down. The second bubble to burst was the DeepSeek/Nvidia tech and valuation bubble. That did not sink the adoption of AI, it motivated state side AI companies to take on OpenAI and do things cheaper and faster. So, WTF? (Why the Fear?) I am frankly more afraid that I will have to learn Russian as my second language sooner than AGI will arrive. And guess what, all the disruption in Hollywood had nothing to do with AI.
All the job losses in our country has nothing to do with AI.
As an AI Optimist, let’s point out a few positives.
Advancements in Large Language Models (LLMs): OpenAI has introduced GPT-4.5, boasting a reduced hallucination rate of 37% compared to GPT-4 nearly 60%. This enhancement signifies a leap toward more reliable AI- generated content.
AI in Content Creation: Amazon is experimenting with AI-assisted dubbing for select Prime Video titles, combining artificial intelligence with local professionals to maintain quality. This approach aims to make content more accessible across different languages.
Open-Source AI in Finance: Startups like DeepSeek are democratizing access to sophisticated trading technology, challenging traditional financial firms. While open-source AI offers reduced costs and transparency, challenges like hardware expenses and data requirements persist.
State of High-Level AI Categories
Film: AI's role in filmmaking is expanding, with movies like "The Brutalist" and "Emilia Pérez" utilizing AI in aspects such as scriptwriting and post-production.
This integration could accelerate AI adoption in Hollywood, prompting discussions about transparency and creativity.
Agents: The rise of autonomous AI agents capable of independent decision- making is transforming sectors like retail and healthcare. These agents can handle tasks such as customer inquiries and logistics, leading to operational scaling and cost reductions.
Science: AI is revolutionizing research and development by expediting pharmaceutical discoveries, optimizing product designs, and enabling personalized products. Companies are leveraging AI to foster innovation and maintain competitiveness.
Music: Spotify's Bold AI Gamble Could Disrupt The Entire Music Industry
Spotify is developing premium-tier AI music creation tools that could transform passive listeners into active creators while generating higher revenue streams. AI companies are now legally licensing the rights to deceased music stars to generate new income for the surviving estates.
Latest in Personal Use Cases
Content Creation: AI tools are empowering creators to generate high-quality content efficiently. Platforms like Synthesia and HeyGen enable the production of realistic AI generated videos, allowing influencers to reach broader audiences and increase revenue.
Writing and Editing: AI-driven applications assist users in drafting and refining written content, enhancing productivity and creativity.
Art and Design: Generative AI systems enable users to create intricate artworks and designs, democratizing creative processes and inspiring new forms of expression.
Fiverr’s New Suite Of AI Tools Could Reshape The Freelance Economy Talk about AI replacing global workers is already rife. But how about its potential to empower these workers?
These developments underscore AI's profound impact across various sectors, offering both opportunities and challenges as technology continues to evolve. As technology history has always proven that there will be more job creation that outpaces the displacement of jobs lost. Yes, this feels different, mainly because of the speed in which it is happening, but stay the course, stay informed, get AI literate and you will survive this AI Tsunami.
Notes:
Amazon is now testing AI-aided dubbing for some movies and series on Prime
OpenAI reveals GPT-4.5 amid flurry of new AI model releases
About the Author

Curt Doty, founder of CurtDoty.co, is an award winning creative director whose legacy lies in branding, product development, social strategy, integrated marketing, and User Experience Design. His work of entertainment branding and marketing includes every movie studio and multiple tv and cable networks.
He has extensive experience on AI-driven platforms now runs his AI consultancy
RealmIQ and companion podcast RealmIQ: Sessions on YouTube and Spotify.
As a public speaker he has been featured recently at Streaming Media NYC, Digital
Hollywood, and Davos Worldwide. He has lectured at universities including Full Sail,
SCAD, Art Center College of Design, CSUN and Chapman University.
As a new writer, he released his first novella Griffin and the Dark Secret on Amazon
under his imprint MediaSlam Press and is working on the second installment Griffin:
Future Past.
He currently serves on the board of the Godfrey Reggio Foundation and is the AI
Writer for Parlay Me.
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