AI developments have surged in the past year surprising many. This is raising concerns among governments about their implications. Now AI is making lifelike movies. It’s as simple as providing a bit of content and a few prompts. But this doesn’t just affect the film industry. It could revolutionize the entire entertainment world. From robots replacing hosts to drones managing fireworks displays, and even conducting orchestras, we’re on the brink of a new era.

The Entertainment Industry in future
With the fast-paced technology, we can expect further transformations in entertainment. Robotics are likely to become more common. Technology will open doors to new forms of entertainment, similar to how video gaming has become a spectator sport. Drone soccer is just one example.
Robotics will likely take the stage
Shortly Robotics will take the stage. Currently, it’s too expensive for smaller companies to use robots. But as technology grows, it’ll probably get cheaper. So, more businesses might rent robots for big events, or even have them perform. For example, Cirque du Soleil, a famous live entertainment company, is working on a show with robot performers.
The use of drones will continue to grow
Already, Drones are becoming more popular, especially in events like Fourth of July celebrations. Instead of regular fireworks, many cities now use drones to create stunning displays. These shows might get even bigger and fancier in the future. There’s talk that Disney might start using drones for nighttime shows at its theme parks in Anaheim, similar to what they do at Disneyland Paris. Other places will probably do the same thing too.
The arrival of new entertainment genres
Even though technology won’t likely replace the entertainment and sports we know, it will give businesses a chance to try new things. Think about how strange it seemed to watch people play video games as a sport. But now, it’s popular, like the League of Legends World Championship, which had millions of viewers. The same could happen with drones and robots. For example, drone soccer is becoming popular in the U.S., with games being played in different places.
Job security will be a big question
While AI may raise concerns about job security, particularly in the entertainment industry. Although the reality might not be as scary. However some roles may be replaced by automation, and the originality of human performers is unlikely to fade entirely. However, companies need to adapt to emerging technologies to remain competitive in the market.
Loss of market share
If drone shows and immersive robotic experiences become more of the norm, it could lead to losing more customers. Just copying what everyone else is doing won’t help. It’s important to listen to what people think about the technology and make sure it’s what they want at the event.