(Thethaovanhoa.vn) - A strong wave of reaction is directed towards Netflix; however, this 'giant' maintains silence.
Many viewers are discussing Netflix's latest offering, the film 'The Dog & The Boy'. However, viewers are not discussing the content but expressing their indignation after the announcement that this film employs artificial intelligence in the creative process: 'Due to labor shortages, this is an experimental effort to help the industry' - Netflix Japan announced on Twitter.

The disclosure has triggered a strong wave of reactions from artists and netizens. Criticisms suggest that the company has 'bypassed the law' to reduce human labor costs and blamed the lack of talent. Mr. Miyazaki - the director behind the film Spirited Away after watching the animated product created by AI called this program 'a disgrace to the profession'.
Additionally, artists also point out that the AI program's image creation algorithm may reference existing datasets from the internet, which may include their work without consent. They are also concerned that these programs can easily replicate their artistic style without proper compensation.
Content creator Natsuiro Matsuri - a popular YouTuber with over 1 million followers also agrees with the artists, advising fans not to use AI: 'For art, please draw it yourself'.
Faced with strong reactions, Netflix decides to maintain silence.
