RGV’s AI Gamble: Revolution or Ruin for Creativity?

RGV's AI Gamble: Revolution or Ruin for Creativity?

The extensive use of AI has once again sparked a new controversy. Until now, we’ve been accustomed to memes about AI taking all jobs. Now, it’s venturing into creative fields like singing and music. These advancements are already evident in autotune and AI-generated voices of famous personalities.

Recently, Ram Gopal Varma made a controversial statement that he would only use AI-generated music for his upcoming movies and projects. This abandonment of actual musicians comes from a man who has been largely ignored by the industry due to his lack of professionalism in recent years. The entire background score of his upcoming film is AI-generated. RGV, once considered the face of Indian crime drama, has become a B-grade filmmaker in recent times. While his statement may not have a significant impact due to his current projects, it raises concerns about the use of AI in creative fields.

This trend has already taken hold in many Western countries, and it’s becoming increasingly prevalent in India as well. Numerous software programs are now available that can generate original music with the help of AI. While this may seem convenient and easy at first glance, it raises serious concerns.

Many renowned filmmakers and artists have expressed concern about the unfairness of artificial intelligence in the creative realm. No matter how precise AI may become, it can never replicate the authenticity and feeling that humans bring to their work. While AI can significantly reduce workload, its judicious use is crucial. We encourage you to share your thoughts on this matter.