My interview with Deutsche Welle (DW) on AI and ANIME

In my interview with Deutsche Welle (DW) I explain why and how Japan’s Anime industry is embracing AI . Miyazaki and many fans may not like it but the industry needs AI—especially if it hopes to retain the aesthetic properties that are essential to its appeal: the “hand drawn” 2D look, stylized key frames, and cool choreography requiring hours of hard labor by so-called “in-betweeners,” many of whom are already working outside Japan for long hours and low wages. Even more important: Japan’s relatively loose copyright laws make AI a realistic legal option. <<The use of AI in anime can therefore be seen as a solution to fill in the gap, points out Roland Kelts, an anime expert and visiting professor at Japan's Waseda University School of Culture, Media and Society. "The population is shrinking, so there are not many young artists, and they are paid very poorly to do a lot of hard labor," he told DW.>> *video forthcoming. Thanks to Chermaine Lee.