All Artificial intelligence articles – Page 4
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NewsAttendees laud new-look Geneva Digital Market
For the first time, the industry activities took place under the same roof as those of the festival.
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News‘Putin’ director on guerrilla filming in Russia and his AI ambitions
Polish filmmaker Patryk Vega’s Putin is being sold by Germany’s Kinostar at the AFM.
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FeaturesThree experts describe using AI in their creative work
Newen Studios’ Margot Wilwertz, filmmaker Simon Jaquemet and academic Douglas Edric Stanley were talking at the Geneva Digital Market.
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Newsmk2’s Elisha Karmitz among speakers hailing future of immersive cinema in Geneva
“It’s in the DNA of people to have collective experiences,” said Karmitz at this week’s Geneva Digtial Market.
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FeaturesThe Geneva Digital Market 2024 is moving to the heart of the action
The GDM, the industry strand of the Geneva International FIlm Festival, is taking place from November 4-7.
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News“We want to renew and celebrate”: Geneva’s Anais Emery looks forward to the 30th edition
The Swiss film festival and digital market has long embraced the movement of the audience towards innovative mediums.
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NewsAI Creative Summit to demystify GenAI-driven content creation
Tickets are available now for the AI Creative Summit, which takes place at the BFI Southbank on 6 November
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NewsAI could improve the global industry, according to former Fox head Jim Gianopulos
The exec discussed opportunities for streamlined production and global reach while in conversation at Saudi Film Confex
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NewsTech experts suggest AI offers an opportunity to put the artist at the heart of film production
Saudi Film Confex panelists agree AI will be an essential tool in the support of human creativity, discuss future steps
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NewsAndy Serkis says screen industries should embrace AI at Labour party conference
“We have to get over the fear,” said Serkis.
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NewsVue considering licensing AI model to other exhibitors
CEO Tim Richards was speaking on Thursday at Financial Times’s Business of Entertainment Summit in Los Angeles.
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NewsLionsgate, AI research company Runway to collaborate on “content creation opportunities”
Partnership is first between Runway and a Hollywood studio.
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NewsCalifornia governor signs AI protection bills into law at SAG-AFTRA headquarters
Guild fought for AI protections in 2023 contract renewal talks.
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NewsItaly 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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NewsUK 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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NewsSearch 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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NewsIATSE 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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News“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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Features‘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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NewsEdinburgh 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.














