TRAHISON AU VILLAGE - Mayotte AI documentary

THE HAWARA OF MAYOTTE What can be said about artificial intelligence? It's here. Whether we like it or not. We are only at the beginning of its use in audiovisual production, and yet the tools are already powerful. AI is divisive. It eliminates jobs, reduces costs, and saves time. Yes. Yesterday, cars were assembled by humans, then by machines. Scandal. Packages were prepared by humans, then automated. Scandal. Cinema will follow the same trajectory. Special effects were once created on set. Explosions were real. Then they became digital, for reasons of cost, safety, and time. Today, they will be generated by AI. That's a fact. The arrival of digital special effects left artisans behind. Yet, no film today exists without digitally manipulated images. AI will cause the same divide, then become ubiquitous. Should we watch films made by AI? Yes, just as we still buy cars and place orders. There's only one condition: that the stories continue to make us feel something. Because even today, AI executes. It assists. It imitates. But it has no soul, no lived experience, no perspective shaped by reality. And that's where the human element remains essential. For young creators, AI will allow them to make their dreams, trapped in their minds, a reality. AI is here. And even this text was assisted by AI… Mass Youssoufa. Made with @HiggsfieldAI @elevenlabsio