The $30 million toe in the water

Amazon MGM Studios' GenAI Creators' Fund,aimed at producing three animated series using AI, has drawn criticism after acclaimed director Jorge R. Gutierrez announced his departure from the Punky Duck project due to social media backlash over AI use in filmmaking.

Gutierrez issued an apology and stepped away, while Amazon continues with two other AI-powered shows, Cupcake & Friends and Love, Diana Music Hunters.

The move highlights ongoing tensions between technological innovation and creative community concerns in the animation industry.

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The initiative includes shows such as Punky Duck, created by Jorge R. Gutierrez; Cupcake & Friends from BuzzFeed Studios; and Love, Diana Music Hunters by Albie Hecht.

However, the project has encountered controversy, as Gutierrez has now publicly withdrawn from the Punky Duck series following significant backlash on social media regarding the use of AI in animation.

In his statement, Gutierrez expressed that he has decided to step away from the AI program at Amazon, emphasizing that actions speak louder than words and apologizing to those upset by his involvement.

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The synopsis for Punky Duck described a lovable punk duck and his best friend, Smiley Cat, embarking on chaotic adventures in a wildly exaggerated Los Angeles, involving alien invasios, giant monsters, and supernaturaal mayhem.

Despite the setback for Punky Duck, the other two projects under the fund are proceeding, highlighting Amazon's continued investment in GenAI-driven content creation.

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