Hollywood producer and actor Tyler Perry is worried that AI will cause job losses in movie industry. He gave personal example of how this is happening now. He said he had plans for $800 million studio expansion. He has delayed going ahead with this project. Instead, he is waiting to see what happens with AI. He thinks AI will have big impact on jobs. He told " Hollywood Reporter" website about his worries. He said: "There's got to be some sort of regulations in order to protect us [from AI]. If not, I just don't see how we survive." He said OpenAI's new text-to-video tool, Sora, made him delay his work on his studio. He said his project is, "on hold because of Sora and what I'm seeing."
Sora is new tool that can generate videos up to minute long. All the user has to do is type prompt, and software will create video. It can also create a video from photo. Sora has been named after the Japanese word for sky. The New York Times said this was to show tool's "limitless creative potential". Tyler Perry said he understood how useful AI will be in film-making. However, he worries about job losses. He said: "It makes me worry so much about all of people in business. I immediately started thinking of everyone in industry who would be affected by this, including actors…and editors." He added: "I'm thinking this will touch every corner of our industry."