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THE INTERSECTION OF ART AND TECHNOLOGY:AI IN ANIMATION

Shivalaya Singh Bora Singh Bora

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In this paper, the author will discuss the ways in which artificial intelligence (AI) is redefining animation by means of technological innovation and workflow modification. It looks at major innovations, including generative AI to create contents, AI-driven real-time visual rendering, and interfaces to convert 2D to 3D and enhance visual storytelling. The other parts of the study emphasize how AI has facilitated repetitive jobs to be more automatic, enhanced interaction in multi-skilled teams and brought high-end production to standalone creators. Though the presence of AI in the world can present great values to creativity and operations, there are still concerns, accompanied by issues surrounding intellectual property, cultural intactness, labor effects, and the homogenization of contents. The paper reflects on these issues and suggests ways in which there can be responsible AI integration that focuses on the issue of human and AI collaboration and ethical standards along with revised laws and regulations. The research points to the main future directions, including the necessity of designing human-AI collaboration frameworks in a way that does not entail the loss of creative agency, advancement of more flexible and transparent AI methods, and defining ethical and legal guidelines of responsible adoption. To conclude, this study emphasizes that managing AI should focus on the human creativity and cultural integrity coupled with the ethical management to create a sustainable future of animation that does not compromise on the potentials of AI technology to further expand creative expression and optimize the production.Keywords: animation, automation of workflow, collaboration between human and ai, generative ai, real time rendering, ethical ai, and ai.

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Copyright © 2025 Shivalaya Singh Bora. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License.

Paper Details
Paper ID: IJPREMS50900034523
ISSN: 2321-9653
Publisher: ijprems
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