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Consumers’ Mixed Reactions to AI in Entertainment Production
A recent survey reveals that U.S. consumers are split on the use of generative AI in creating film and TV content, with acceptance varying based on familiarity with AI tools.
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AI Influence on Entertainment Industries in 2023
A 2023 recap of how AI impacted Hollywood, the music industry, social media, and the surrounding legal challenges over intellectual property rights.
More AI in Hollywood: EY Media-entertainment Chief’s 2024 Industry Forecast
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.
Channel 1: AI-generated News Network Launches in 2024
The world’s first news network powered by generative AI, Channel 1, plans a full launch in 2024, revolutionizing news reporting and journalism.
Axel Springer Partners with OpenAI
German multinational media company and publisher, Axel Springer, announced partnership with OpenAI, allowing AI training on its content and exploring AI-powered journalism.
SAG-AFTRA Ratified New Deal, Officially Ending the Strike
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: Navigating AI in Entertainment
Focus 2023 conference in London is to set the stage for discussions on AI’s creative impact, ethical considerations, and transformative role in entertainment.
Documentary Producers Call for AI Guardrails in Non-fiction Filmmaking
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.
Warner Music Plans an Edith Piaf Biopic with AI
Warner Music Group announced a biopic project to recreate the voice and image of French singer Edith Piaf with AI technologies.
SAG-AFTRA Agreement Signifies Progress, but with Concerns
The recent SAG-AFTRA agreement includes extensive AI provisions, with essential protections for actors but also lingering concerns.
AI Opens Possibilities for Indie Filmmakers
AI is reshaping filmmaking, and it might help independent filmmakers achieve more creative visions with limited resources.
SAG-AFTRA Approves Deal, Ending the Longest Strike
SAG-AFTRA has unanimously approved a tentative deal, ending the longest strike in Hollywood history with unprecedented AI protections for actors.
SAG-AFTRA Rejected AMPTP’s Recent Offer for Insufficient AI Protections
SAG-AFTRA rejected the latest contract proposal from AMPTP, demanding rights and compensation for the re-use of actors’ digital scans, especially posthumously.
The MPA Warns of “Inflexible Rules” around AI and Copyright
The Motion Picture Association submitted a 77-page filing to the U.S. Copyright Office, stating that the current framework is sufficient without AI-specific regulations, and inflexible and unclear guidelines may harm creative freedom.
The WGA East Members Petitions against AI Takeover in Journalism
1,000+ WGA East members united to sign a petition letter, urging digital media companies to ensure artificial intelligence does not overshadow or replace human journalists.
Music Publishers Filed First Lawsuit against AI
Universal Music Group leads a music publishers’ group charge in a $75M lawsuit against the Amazon-backed AI firm, Anthropic, for mass copyright infringement.
The 45th Telly Awards Opens for Submission with a Generative AI Category
The Telly Awards introduced a new category for generative AI, recognizing the developing storytelling technologies in creative works across screens.
Ghostwriter Proposes a Solution for AI in Entertainment
Ghostwriter, the anonymous music producer and songwriter who went viral, proposed a platform for artists to license their voices for projects.
Adobe’s AI-Driven Tools Tackle Legal and Ethical Concerns
Adobe promised “accountability, responsibility and transparency” in the training and use of their newly-released AI tools.
AI Concerns Remain in Post-Strike Hollywood
Existential crises in Hollywood, including those induced by AI advancement, may not stop even after strikes wrap.
IMAX Uses AI to “Blowup” Images for IMAX Theaters
IMAX CEO, Richard Gelfond, shares the company's use of AI to upscale non-IMAX footage for enhanced viewing experiences.