Ofir Krakowski, CEO of deepdub.ai, insists that his product has not resulted in any job losses. Instead, he believes that studios are using his tools to make content more accessible and monetize content that was previously not economically viable. The interview also touched on the limitations of AI in understanding and writing jokes, and the ability of Writer’s tools to detect when the AI is producing inaccurate information.
Key takeaways:
- AI tools, such as those provided by Writer, are creating jobs because of the extensive work required to put these use cases into production, according to CEO May Habib.
- The use of AI in the writing process was a key issue in the recent writer’s strike, but a tentative agreement has been reached between the Writers Guild and Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers.
- Ofir Krakowski, co-founder and CEO at deepdub.ai, asserts that his product has not caused any job losses, instead it has enabled studios to monetize content that was previously not economically viable.
- AI tools still have limitations, such as understanding and writing jokes, doing idiomatically accurate and culturally sensitive translations, and avoiding 'hallucinations' or making things up.