All Artificial intelligence articles – Page 3
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NewsBFI outlines nine recommendations for UK screen sector in era of AI
Robust licensing framework to address copyright concerns, more formal AI training for creative workforce among suggestions.
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NewsUK culture secretary updates creative industries on AI strategy: “We have heard you loud and clear”
Lisa Nandy has committed to a series of roundtables with the creative industries to help draft further AI legislation.
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NewsMathieu Kassovitz, space entrepreneur Gildo Pastor team for tech-powered Venturi Production
EXCLUSIVE: “I have films that have been in the works for the past 20 years that I’ve been looking for producers crazy enough to invest in,” said Kassovitz.
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NewsBrilliant Pictures and Largo.ai strike partnership
”It’s going to enhance the way we do things, making things smarter and faster. We’re not killing the magic of cinema.”
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NewsUK AI creative studio Wonder secures $3m in pre-seed funding
The funding includes independent investment from OpenAI and Google DeepMind execs.
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NewsNetflix, BFI, ScreenSkills react to sweeping recommendations from UK MPs
British Film Commission, Banijay and Bectu have also spoken out.
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NewsThe UK’s film and high-end TV inquiry urges 5% levy on streamers
Other proposals include targeted tax reliefs across development and distribution.
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NewsFremantle launches AI-focused label Imaginae Studios
Label is specifically focused on harnessing artificial intelligence.
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NewsFrance’s inaugural World AI Film Festival aims to show AI won’t destroy creativity
Two-day festival dedicated to film and artificial intelligence kicks off in Nice on Friday (April 11)
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NewsCannes Market to launch AI and virtual production-focused Village Innovation
New venue will be dedicated to technology and innovation in the film industry.
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News“It is the only way to compete”: Series Mania execs debate AI’s impact on film and TV
Producers should embrace AI, says Wild Sheep founder Erik Barmack, who also said it scared him.
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NewsHollywood calls on US government to prevent AI firms from exploiting copyrighted works
Over 400 have signed open letter including Cynthia Erivo, Cate Blanchett, Cord Jefferson, Ben Stiller, Ron Howard and Bette Midler.
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NewsPathé Films, Genario launch AI-written film pitch award at inaugural World AI Film Festival
Claude Lelouch is chairing the two-day festival in April which is the brainchild of former Apple exec Marco Landi.
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NewsGoogle and OpenAI urged to respond to UK government consultation on AI and copyright
Chair of the science, innovation and technology committee Chi Onwurah has given the US tech giants until April 2.
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NewsMedia Production & Technology Show unveils 2025 conference programme
First set of speaker sessions for the UK’s biggest production and media tech conference and exhibition have been revealed
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NewsEquity and Bectu among UK trade unions calling for independent AI regulator
The Trades Union Congress has published its AI manifesto for creative work.
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NewsUK parliamentary committees call for respect for copyright law in AI debate
The UK government is proposing a change to allow tech companies to train their AI models on creative works.
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NewsLeading film industry figures hit back at UK government AI proposals
Producer Pippa Harris, Eon’s Barbara Broccoli and directors Paul King and Martin McDonagh have signed a letter to The Times.
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NewsPhilip Knatchbull, Thierry Fremaux address AI usage at Berlin conference
Knatchbull said AI can help local-language production find audience worldwide.
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NewsMediawan Group makes Max Wiedemann its first head of artificial intelligence
Producer is briefed with integratating AI technologies across Mediawan’s production and distribution activities.
















