The second annual AI Film Festival, hosted by Runway AI Inc., showcased how more filmmakers integrate AI as a storytelling tool rather than novelty.
IATSE continues negotiations with studios, addressing the impact of AI on production jobs as one of the key points.
Shareholders at major companies in tech and entertainment are pushing for greater disclosure of the risks associated with AI.
The second annual AI Film Festival, hosted by Runway AI Inc., showcased how more filmmakers integrate AI as a storytelling tool rather than novelty.
IATSE continues negotiations with studios, addressing the impact of AI on production jobs as one of the key points.
Shareholders at major companies in tech and entertainment are pushing for greater disclosure of the risks associated with AI.
200+ leading music artists including Billie Eilish, Nicki Minaj, Sam Smith, and Katy Perry unite under the Artists Rights Alliance to challenge the unethical use of AI in music, championing human creativity.
Leveraging AI and cloud technology can optimize media workflows for more efficient content production and delivery.
OpenAI is meeting with key players in Hollywood for potential partnerships to integrate its new AI video generator Sora in entertainment and filmmaking.
The seminar at Hong Kong's FilMart delved into the complex relationship between AI-generated content and intellectual property rights in the entertainment industry.
An AI-driven recreation of Marilyn Monroe was revealed at SXSW, presenting a new way of fan engagement while sparking criticism on AI use in entertainment.
Hollywood unions (IATSE and Teamsters) warn of a possible summer strike, amid labor negotiations with a highlight on AI’s impact, as current crew contracts expire July 31.
A group of accomplished industry professionals introduced Gauntlet where scripts are evaluated by professional human analysts, countering the rising use of AI in screenplay assessment.
Filmmaker Tyler Perry has halted his long-planned studio expansion in Atlanta, citing concerns about AI, particularly OpenAI's text-to-video tool, Sora.
Disney introduces “Disney’s Magic Words,” a new AI tool designed to customize advertisements on Disney+ and Hulu based on the mood and content of scenes.
CAMB.AI, a Dubai-based AI dubbing company, raises $4 million to enhance global content consumption through instantaneous dubbing in over 100 languages, attracting major clients.
AI’s capabilities may help with content distribution and localization, enabling culturally resonant and accessible media for global audiences.
William Morris Endeavor collaborates with Vermillio to introduce Trace ID, an AI tool designed to protect actors' intellectual property in the age of AI and deepfakes.
A study reveals generative AI's impact on Hollywood jobs and potential reduction in the next three years, notably in visual effects and postproduction.
SAG-AFTRA and the White House issue strong statements against the unauthorized use of AI to create explicit images of Taylor Swift, highlighting the need for legal action and ethical guidelines.
The first AI co-host in radio entertainment, qd.pi, will join will.i.am’s innovative SiriusXM show, ‘Will.i.am Presents the FYI Show’.
Experts predict a transformative year with AI reshaping content creation and user engagement, amid regulatory changes and a shift in platform algorithms.
SAG-AFTRA has partnered with Replica Studios, enabling actors to create and license AI voice clones for video games and other projects, while ensuring fair compensation and consent rights.
NBCUniversal introduced its latest AI-driven update to the One Platform ad service, aiming to revolutionize TV advertising.
The AFL-CIO's proposal for transparency reports of AI usage will be voted on by shareholders at Disney and Apple's upcoming meetings, as mandated by the SEC.
Several U.S. news publishers are in negotiations with OpenAI over licensing content for AI training, while the price and terms remain the issue.
A 2023 recap of how AI impacted Hollywood, the music industry, social media, and the surrounding legal challenges over intellectual property rights.
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.
The world’s first news network powered by generative AI, Channel 1, plans a full launch in 2024, revolutionizing news reporting and journalism.
German multinational media company and publisher, Axel Springer, announced partnership with OpenAI, allowing AI training on its content and exploring AI-powered journalism.
The SAG-AFTRA members voted in favor of the new 3-year contract with studios, ending the 118-day strike, but with reservations on AI protections.
Focus 2023 conference in London is to set the stage for discussions on AI’s creative impact, ethical considerations, and transformative role in entertainment.
The Archival Producers Alliance, a group of over 100 documentary filmmakers, issued an open letter urging industry standards for the use of generative AI in non-fiction filmmaking.