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One guild has temporarily banned the use of generative AI; another doesn’t even require disclosure of its usage. Inside the mad dash to define the technology that’s sweeping the town.
The technology is already transforming the industry — and could forever change the entertainment we consume. But the battle to contain it has just begun.
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Agence France-Presse on MSNAI video becomes more convincing, rattling creative industryAI-generated video is becoming increasingly convincing, attracting Hollywood, artists, and advertisers, while shaking the foundations of the creative industry. Runway's founders, who are as much trained artists as they are computer scientists,
Key TakeawaysGenerative AI is changing every part of filmmaking, from writing and acting to effects and global distribution. AI tools allow faster, cheaper content creation, empowering both studios and independent creators to reach more viewers.
Moonvalley, which works with Hollywood power players like Natasha Lyonne, is releasing an AI video model for filmmakers.
Netflix’s new show, The Eternaut, has become the latest hot topic in the entertainment industry when it comes to generative AI.
Netflix starts using generative AI in its productions, enhancing visual effects, speeding up workflows, and lowering costs, while expanding its use in ads.
Sten Saluveer, Strategic Advisor and Head of the Cannes Next Innovation Summit, the Marché Du Film’s tech-focused think tank, made a startling prediction about the future relationship between Artificial Intelligence and film production during a presentation at the Karlovy Vary Film Festival’s International Industry Insights Forum on Monday.
The Future Sound Awards team say that they hope to demonstrate AI’s creative potential in music. But what potential is there?