Some jobs, yes. The 3d generation from this will surely have glitches and inconsistencies, so we'll need people to clean that up. Plus, we already have models upon models (like TurboSquid) readily available and software that morphs two models together.
AI generated animation of 3d models would be a massive boon, as that is what generally slows down production.
Not a good comparison, imo. Being a chess player isn’t a 9-to-5 value-creating profession that e.g. being a 3D animator is. Ai will be to white collar jobs what automation was for blue collar jobs.
AI generated animation of 3d models would be a massive boon, as that is what generally slows down production.