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AI, United States Copyright Office
AI-Edited Images and Movies Could Still Be Copyrighted, US Agency Advises
New guidance from the US Copyright Office says AI images and the prompts used to create them are not copyrightable.
AI’s use in art, movies gets a boost from Copyright Office
AI’s use in art, movies gets a boost from the U.S. Copyright Office The generative AI boom has raised complex, multibillion-dollar legal questions that courts across the country are in the early stages of trying to address.
Purely AI-generated art can’t get copyright protection, says Copyright Office
The new guidelines say that AI prompts currently don’t offer enough control to “make users of an AI system the authors of the output.” (AI systems themselves can’t hold co
U.S. Copyright Office says AI generated content can be copyrighted — if a human contributes to or edits it
AI filmmakers and creatives applauded the move — welcoming the opportunity to receive copyright protections on their work.
Super Bowl, AI Ads
There Will Be More AI Ads and Fewer Movie Trailers in the Super Bowl
You didn’t think AI ads were going to end at those uncanny valley Coca-Cola polar bear commercials, did you? No, that’s just the start, and the deluge will begin on Super Bowl Sunday. Per a report in the The Hollywood Reporter,
Super Bowl Ads Hit $8 Million; Expect More AI and Fewer Movies
Prices for Super Bowl ads have risen to a record of over $8 million, with sponsors purchasing around 10 of the most-expensive 30-second spots for the Feb. 9 broadcast on Fox.
This year’s Super Bowl will be full of AI ads
You can bet on seeing lots of AI ads during the Super Bowl LIX, according to Mark Evans, the executive VP of ad sales for Fox Sports. Evans told The Hollywood Reporter that AI “will be coming like a freight train,
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What’s going on with ‘The Brutalist’ and AI? The controversy explained
Some have criticized filmmakers for using AI to alter the dialogue of Adrien Brody and Felicity Jones.
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Movie Review: Bloody and witty, ‘Companion’ explores what humanity means in an AI-powered world
Iris is sweet and loving. Boyfriend Josh is cute and nerdy. But when the two travel to a secluded lake house for a weekend ...
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Reviews of movies with mostly-female casts ‘have much higher levels of sexism,’ new study reveals
The linguistic study of 17,165 film reviews highlights how critics may contribute to “biases” in the movie industry, say ...
Film Threat
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AI Filmmaking Platform Revolutionizes Movie Production
Some top AI filmmaking platforms include Runway, CinemaDrop, and Directin AI. Runway offers video editing and VFX tools. CinemaDrop provides features like text-to-speech and image generation. Directin ...
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The Brutalist, AI and the future of cinema
The use of artificial intelligence in the Oscar-tipped epic has launched a fresh debate over its applications in the film ...
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Using AI For Good: Balancing Purpose And Technology
When AI is built with the purpose of making the world better for all who live in it, it makes a real difference for all who interact with it.
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The Brutalist and the ongoing debate about the role of AI in the movies
Insight into the AI debate sparked by The Brutalist's production techniques, notably its use of AI-assisted dialogue ...
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‘The Brutalist’ used AI to tweak dialogue. Is that a big deal?
In wake of controversy surrounding its use of artificial intelligence, the Brady Corbet film landed 10 Oscar nominations.
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The U.S. finally puts its foot down on AI image copyright
The US Copyright Office has released new guidance on what protections AI generated art may enjoy, and there aren't many.
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