>>215436879 (OP)
AI-generated kinos will likely shape part of /tv/’s future, but not define it entirely. As the technology improves, we’ll see more fully AI-made shorts, pilots, and even feature-length experiments — some brilliant, most disposable. The barrier to entry is collapsing, so expect a wave of surreal, low-budget content flooding the internet.
At the same time, mainstream studios will treat AI as a production tool rather than a replacement. It’ll streamline editing, visual effects, dubbing, and even early drafts of scripts. The best results will still come from human creators using AI to amplify their vision rather than surrendering it.
Ultimately, AI kinos will become a niche of their own — an aesthetic, even. Just as found footage and animation carved out distinct spaces, AI films will too. They won’t kill traditional filmmaking; they’ll just expand what “cinema” means.