After watching Prime Video’s new AI documentary, one statistic genuinely shook me: more than 20,000 people are building AGI ...
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AI as we know it has been used for everything from making full-length feature films to solving nearly impossible math ...
Here is what I would tell someone if they asked me what I learned from "The AI Doc: Or How I Became an Apocaloptimist," which premiered at Sundance and opened in theaters on Friday: There are now ...
In November, The Atlantic published a groundbreaking investigation that showed more than 138,000 films and TV episodes had been used as training data for AI models. Until then it had been widely ...
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How do you make a movie about AI that’s not going to be out of date within 24 hours? That was the question that Daniel Roher and Charlie Tyrell, co-directors for the blistering new documentary The AI ...
With AI here, and rapidly accelerating, we can’t help but wonder: are we doomed? Or is there a reason to be hopeful? That is the central question of Daniel Roher’s new film, The AI Doc: Or How I ...
The Archival Producers Alliance will host workshops and panels to help non-fiction filmmakers navigate the ethical use of generative AI. By Mia Galuppo Senior Entertainment Reporter At the Camden ...
The Last Interview,’ uses archival photos and AI-generated videos as visuals to go along with a revealing radio interview ...
Niels Alberg, co-founder of PUBLIKUM from Denmark, provided a detailed examination of AI-enhanced anthropology in filmmaking, emphasising its role in early script development for both fiction and ...