Some of Hollywood's biggest stars, including Emily Blunt, Marvel actor Simu Liu, and Whoopi Goldberg, as well as the actors’ union SAG-AFTRA, have recently spoken out against the use of AI-generated models in film and television over real people.
In particular, the recent comments from Eline Van der Velden, the creator of AI actress Tilly Norwood, regarding the fact that the company is in talks with a talent agency to sign its AI creation, triggered an immense backlash from within the industry.
Indeed, it’s hard not to feel worried in the wake of such developments, especially since acting isn't the only profession under threat due to advances in artificial intelligence. As AI continues to reshape industries, many are left wondering how this technology will affect the job market globally. While some fear widespread job losses, the reality is more complex. Studies show that AI is replacing certain roles, but not everyone is equally at risk. In this gallery, you'll discover which jobs are most vulnerable to AI replacement, and which ones are likely to remain secure.
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