All Artificial intelligence articles
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Italy revises international tax credit, maintaining headline 40% rate and banning relief for AI spend
Italy is one of the first countries to exclude AI costs from financial incentives.
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UK creative organisations demand “transparency” around AI in letter to major tech firms
The Creators’ Rights Alliance has written to Microsoft, Google, OpenAI, Apple, Meta and more.
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Search for UK’s next Culture, Media and Sport Committee chair begins; Caroline Dinenage to run for re-election
Conservative MP Caroline Dinenage was in post until parliament was dissolved in May, ahead of July’s general election.
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IATSE members ratify three-year deal with studios, streamers
Basic Agreement and Area Standards Agreement both come into effect on August 4 and run through 2027.
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“There’s a lack of leadership across the global cinema ecosystem,” says indie champion Ted Hope
The vetreran US producer was attending the Galway Film Fleadh with his latest project, ’Invisible Nation’.
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‘Eno’ director on the film’s innovative generative AI engine and how it could work on streaming
Sundance title ‘Eno’ plays a different version each time the film screens.
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Edinburgh 2024 world premieres include ‘Lollipop’, ’The Radleys’ and AI doll documentary ‘Smiles And Kisses You’
A total of 37 features including 18 world premieres will screen at the new-look festival.
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“Something huge is coming” say AI experts as Bifan awards first AI film prizes
A three-day conference dedicated to artificial intelligence concluded with the awarding of prizes to AI-generated films.
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BFI opens its first AI-focused fund, to explore use in screen archives
The £175,000 fund forms part of the £1.8m BFI National Lottery Innovation Challenge Fund.
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"It is enlightening and challenging": Karlovy Vary's Karel Och on working with a young programming team
Czech festival kicks off its 58th edition on Friday (June 28).
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“To use AI in a critical and innovative way, then why not?”: FIDMarseille heads on tackling the big issues
FIDMarseille festival director Tsveta Dobreva and artistic director Cyril Neyrat talk about this year’s festival.
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What does the UK film industry want from the next government?
The Film and TV Charity, Bectu, UK Cinema Association, Writers’ Guild of Great Britian and more have had their say ahead of the July 4 general election.
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Director of AI-written feature ‘The Last Screenwriter’ speaks out after London cinema cancels screening
Prince Charles Cinema in London has become the latest flashpoint in the impassioned debate about the impact of AI on the film industry.
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What impact could the results of the European elections have on the film and TV sector?
Far-right parties made major gains and could now impact audiovisual policies across the region.
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Annecy head addresses AI booing controversy: “My job is to show what is made”
“If there are a few films that use AI in the programme, it’s because we received a lot.”
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“Useful tool” or “phenomenally destructive”: What next for AI in TV drama?
Big TV players in Europe have been relatively open about their interest in AI.
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Writers’ Guild of Great Britain calls for penalties on employers who use free labour, stricter AI controls
The calls are outlined in WGGB’s manifesto.
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UK VFX sector sounds alarm on exclusion of generative AI from additional tax relief (exclusive)
“It doesn’t look a coherent policy decision to exclude AI,” said UK Screen Alliance CEO Neil Hatton.
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Swiss filmmaker puts ChatGPT to the test in AI-scripted feature ‘The Last Screenwriter’
Made as an experiment, director Peter Luisi says the not-for-profit feature reveals how “scarily good” AI can be in filmmaking.
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“Cinema is back”: Five leading UK sales agents talk theatrical outlook, the indie tax credit and AI
Screen speaks to Alison Thompson, Stephen Kelliher, Gabrielle Stewart, George Hamilton and Sarah Lebutsch.