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The musician still has reservations, but said the visual — which uses AI to animate old still photos of Elvis — helped him ...
Below, 19 members of Forbes Technology Council share some of the top challenges the entertainment industry faces in its increasing adoption of (and resistance to) AI. They also discuss the ...
"We want our team to have every tool at their disposal that is going to make them efficient, optimized and smart," the president of Interdependence said.
Netflix's recent use of generative AI to create a building collapse scene in the sci-fi show "El Eternauta" ("The Eternaut") ...
During a call with investors yesterday, Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos revealed that Netflix's Argentine show The Eternaut, ...
F ox Corporation CTO Melody Hildebrandt, Paramount Global EVP, CTO and head of operations Phil Wiser and USC's Entertainment ...
Among them, 72% have seen an ROI from at least one AI initiative. The generative AI market for media and entertainment is projected to reach $11.57 billion by 2033, at a CAGR of 26.3%.
Netflix admitted to using generative AI in one of its TV shows, but only after it became widely popular - here's why that's a problem.
AI-generated scripts, music or visuals risk feeling impersonal. Entertainment teams can use AI as a collaborative tool, letting it handle data analysis while humans drive creativity.