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AI in Cartoons Sparks Creativity Crisis for Directors

WNWNIAI Newsroom 1 min read(updated 22 June 2026)
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There's a bit of a kerfuffle brewing in the world of animated TV shows, and it involves something we're all hearing more about: Artificial Intelligence. A well-known director, Jorge R. Gutierrez, has reportedly left an upcoming Amazon Prime Video series called "Punky Duck." The reason? Concerns about the show using AI.

This isn't just about one show; it highlights a growing conversation across creative industries. As AI tools become more sophisticated, they can assist with tasks like generating background art or even helping to animate characters. For businesses, this can look like a way to save time and money. However, for artists and creators, it can feel like their unique skills and vision are being overlooked, or worse, replaced.

From a business perspective, using AI might seem like a smart move to speed up production and cut costs. But this situation shows there's also a potential downside. If using AI alienates top talent, it could impact the quality and originality of the final product. Audiences generally respond best to stories and art created with genuine human passion.

For Australian small businesses, this is a good reminder. While AI offers fantastic potential for becoming more efficient – think about automating customer service or streamlining your bookkeeping – it's crucial to balance this with the human touch. Your customers, and your team, value authenticity and the unique contributions that only people can bring. Using AI as a tool to enhance human work, rather than replace it entirely, often leads to the best outcomes.

Why it matters

This highlights a growing concern: how AI will impact jobs and creativity, not just in Hollywood, but potentially across many industries. For small business owners, it's a good reminder to think about how you use technology without losing the unique human element that often defines your success.

#ai in entertainment#creative jobs#amazon prime video#animation#ai ethics#small business impact#future of work#technology debate
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