So many haters in the comments. A couple of vocal anti-AI purists, sure - but mostly people repeating the same line: “It’s copyright infringement. What did you expect?”
Let’s get a few things straight.
1) Disney and the state of Star Wars.
Disney has been running this franchise into the ground for years. Meanwhile, fans are the ones keeping it alive. From a pure business perspective, fan content actually fuels interest in a half-comatose franchise that might’ve been buried already if not for the community. These videos keep the conversation going, keep nostalgia alive, and keep younger audiences engaged. There are entire channels producing high-quality AI-assisted Star Wars content - SkywalkerStories, Star Wars Stories Untold, Star Wars: Lost Legends, to name a few. They’re far from banned. All using AI. Go check them out.
2) I make parodies.
Parody falls under fair use. Yes, in practice that’s hard to defend, and platforms like YouTube often avoid nuance. But by the logic of people saying “you deserved it,” no one should ever joke about anything involving someone else’s IP. That’s absurd. YouTube is full of parody — AI or not. That’s not some fringe loophole; it’s a core part of internet culture.
3) The real issue: rules must be clear and applied consistently. If a platform has policies, they should be transparent and enforced predictably. Otherwise, we’re in corporate roulette territory - any channel can disappear at any time. That’s not how a healthy creative ecosystem works. Even Donald Trump had his channel removed at one point. If that can happen at that level, what protection does a small creator have? You build your business for years, and then it gets eliminated with a finger snap of a corporation overlord.
This isn’t about entitlement. It’s about consistency and fair process. Anyway, here is another one of my AI-slop videos. Enjoy.
seedance 2.0 is the only model make me so scared
literally every job in film industry is gone, you upload a script, it generates scenes (not just clips) with vfx, voice, sfx, music all nicely edited, we may not even need editors anymore
and now I understand why it’s not available outside china
there are features that feel so illegal, you upload screenshots or storyboard frames from any movie, and it generates full scenes that feel like from the original movie, but its different and sometimes looks better
another feature is crazier, you upload any film clips, and you can just… edit anything.. like swap characters, add vfx, change bg, color grading..
at this point
maybe the only thing we still need is screenwriters because the stories AI write are still cliché but..
the machine is learning faster and faster
this feels like the quiet end of traditional film industry
and the beginning of something we dont know