>>942154363
It is very easy to generate still frames that look like Disney. And probably even short clips. The problem is .. well think of every comment you ever got from an art director. Think of the mastering of subtly that is often required. This line needs to be lighter, these proportions are slightly off, etc. And that is just with a still image - you can imagine that dealing with the movement of characters is significantly more complex. With AI, you can't make those fine tweaks easily. It's sort of like saying "oh its just all pixels", but you lack the proper software/tools to get what you want at this time.
AI will definitely start getting incorporated into aspects of the industry, but the tools aren't necessarily there yet. Think of the development of 3d rendering since the year 2000 to now. We are sort of at "year 2000" with AI.
>>942154363
>?Do I just upload a bunch of disney cartoons / movies to it?
I mean its way more complicated, but yes. It is also extremely expensive and time consuming. That is why there is so much demand for NVIDIA cards, because right now that is the hardware used for training the models.
IF you want to get started, there are always AI threads on here with refernce. Also - you can just ask chat GPT. It's actually pretty good and walking you through stuff like this.