Creating videos can be labor-intensive, which makes the option of outsourcing the work quite appealing. The advent of generative AI tools capable of producing scripts, thumbnails, and other video components adds to the allure for creators looking to streamline their processes.
However, there are compelling reasons for creators to refrain from relying heavily on AI tools like ChatGPT and RunwayML. One significant factor is the resistance from some audience members who strongly oppose the extensive use of AI in content creation. Moreover, creators acknowledge the importance of maintaining a genuine human connection with their viewers, which can be compromised by over-reliance on AI.
That said, many creators are still integrating generative AI tools into their workflows, but with caution. They are careful to ensure that AI does not dominate their content, and some have even established specific policies to govern the extent of AI use in their videos. This approach helps balance efficiency with authenticity, maintaining the personal touch and the value of their audiences.
For instance, Hank Green, who co-manages the YouTube channel Vlogbrothers and co-founded VidCon, emphasized the need for strict policies regarding AI use. He stated that if any part of a script written by ChatGPT makes it into a video, it would be considered a policy failure, highlighting the importance of maintaining human elements in their content creation process.