What do you think in which field AI will be known for???
My opinion is flim and videography SOrA models are amazing 👍👍👍
Nawal
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AI will change many sector .
Software development, film making and VFX , CGI , Private Assistant will be doomed . workforce will will trim down to 50% by firms.
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