While AI’s reshaping film production from enhancing special effects to potentially creating entire films, its acceptance by traditional award bodies like the Oscars remains a complex question.
From revolutionizing filmmaking to legal battles over copyright and defamation, this article lists several aspects of AI’s recent impact on the entertainment industry.
22% of U.S. consumers believe AI could create more interesting content than humans, according to Deloitte's survey.
While AI’s reshaping film production from enhancing special effects to potentially creating entire films, its acceptance by traditional award bodies like the Oscars remains a complex question.
From revolutionizing filmmaking to legal battles over copyright and defamation, this article lists several aspects of AI’s recent impact on the entertainment industry.
22% of U.S. consumers believe AI could create more interesting content than humans, according to Deloitte's survey.
At SXSW screenings, audiences loudly booed videos featuring AI proponents, highlighting the growing tension between different attitudes toward AI in the entertainment industry.
A recent survey shows that audiences struggle to distinguish videos created by Sora and filmed by humans, highlighting Sora’s capabilities and consequent implications.
While OpenAI's Sora may disrupt current practices, it empowers independent filmmakers, and human creativity in storytelling remains irreplaceable.
Acting U.S. Secretary of Labor Julie Su discusses the balance between embracing AI and protecting workers' rights in Hollywood and beyond.
Director James Hawes, behind “Slow Horses” and “One Life”, foresees television series entirely produced by generative AI in the near future.
At the Berlin Film Festival, industry experts discussed the implications of AI in film and TV production, highlighting OpenAI’s Sora model.
Tim Levy, with entertainment finance and media tech background, advocates for Hollywood to broaden its view of AI, focusing on enhancement rather than just content generation.
A study reveals generative AI's impact on Hollywood jobs and potential reduction in the next three years, notably in visual effects and postproduction.
Experts predict a transformative year with AI reshaping content creation and user engagement, amid regulatory changes and a shift in platform algorithms.
Christopher Nolan takes a nuanced view on AI and stresses the importance of making it a transformative, not exploitative, force in Hollywood.
Media-entertainment chief of EY, John Harrison, predicts a strategic focus on AI integration to enhance productivity and creative processes in the entertainment industry for 2024.
Opinions about the role of AI in Bollywood are diverse, from embracing AI's potential to concerns about preserving the essence of storytelling.
Our guest columnist, Dr. Angus Finney, explores the developing AI tools in script writing and analysis, inviting various industry opinions.
Actress, writer, filmmaker Justine Bateman vocally opposes the AI clauses in the latest SAG-AFTRA contract, continuing the industry-wide debate on the future role of technology in filmmaking.
VFX industry leaders discuss the transformative potential and concerns of AI, discussing its impact on creativity, job security, and the core essence of artistry.
Renowned industry professionals were invited to a UNESCO conference addressing the impact and concerns of AI in filmmaking.
Steven Yeun and John Cho emphasized the human essence of film and TV productions in the age of AI at a panel in Busan.
Signaling the beginning of the conversation, the Hollywood strikes and approaches to AI extend to a variety of creative industries.
Tom Hanks and Zelda Williams, among others in Hollywood, are concerned about consent and authenticity in the advancement of AI technologies.
Gareth Edwards, director of the upcoming AI-centered film ‘The Creator’, proposes a more nuanced perspective on AI, both in the movie and in reality.
Dr. Angus Finney, experienced producer and international entertainment specialist, shares his insights on the crucial topic of AI and Copyright.
Guillermo Del Toro, the Academy-Award-winning director, thinks that the human touch in filmmaking still outweighs impact from artificial intelligence.
The CCO of MOCEAN, the renowned creative agency, Greg Harrison shares his thoughts on the developing landscape of AI in entertainment.
Mike Medavoy sees a trend in productions with AI components in the global entertainment marketplace, regardless of his personal preferences.
We spoke with McCormack about the most effective ways to use AI in film and how he expects it to change the Irish film industry.
We talked with Martin Rea, a top French producer, about what the conversation around AI is like in France, where are artist protections are among the strongest in the world.