‘There are no rules’: spotlight on Gossip Goblin as AI film-making enters new era
TL;DR
Defying criticisms of ‘slop’ and ‘theft’, the growing culture of AI-powered creativity is attracting interest from Hollywood In a former hemstitching workshop where artisans sewed pleats for Stockholm’s 19th-century bourgeoisie, a distinctly 21st-century craft is taking root: AI film-making. One day last week, an actor, director and composer squeezed into a tiny studio booth to record a voiceover for their next AI release.
Nauti's Take
Nice story and a promising signal: a small team uses AI to build a distinctive artistic vision that Hollywood actually notices — the counter-thesis to the 'slop' critique, showing the real creative potential of these tools. The risk remains: the copyright question around training data is unresolved, and the industry impact on voice actors, animators, and composers isn't yet measurable.
Inspiring for indie creators, but worth a critical look from the industry side.