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  • What is the biggest barrier for businesses in adopting AI-driven video & content production?

    Austin Armstrong
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    Is it cost, technology, or something else?

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    Indu Thangamuthu
    The employee who use it. AI is to support and benefit the team, but the team has to be skilled and trained to use the AI-effectively to train it for the business use. And in companies where the employees are of different age groups, it's one of the hindrance.
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    Mayank Malviya
    PixelBin.io
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    @austinarmstrong One of the biggest barriers to adopting AI-driven video and content production is often the steep learning curve and the need for specialized knowledge. While cost and technology are factors, many businesses also face challenges in understanding how to integrate AI effectively into their existing workflows. They may struggle with questions about content strategy, quality control, or even ethical concerns around AI-generated content. Additionally, finding skilled talent who can manage and maximize the potential of these tools can be a hurdle. For some, there’s also a fear of losing the 'human touch' that’s often seen as critical in branding and storytelling
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    AppManager by CompanyDNA AI
    AppManager by CompanyDNA AI
    Human touch I believe, most of the AI generated content feels so robotic
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    Elara Thorn
    @johnberg But as long as the content is exciting enough and provides enough emotional value, people will also like robotics. What's more, our current AI-generated content is real enough.
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