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James Cameron, the Academy Award-winning director, has joined Stability AI's board of directors and is exploring ways to incorporate AI into filmmaking processes, particularly visual effects, to cut costs without compromising quality or laying off staff. He aims to double the speed of completing a shot and enhance overall production efficiency. Initially skeptical about AI's role in filmmaking, Cameron now views it as a tool to revolutionize the industry and reduce production costs.
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