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rose56@lemmy.zip to Movies@lemmy.worldEnglish · 13 days ago

Google Invests $75 Million in A24 to Develop AI-Powered Filmmaking Tools

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Google Invests in A24 to Develop AI-Powered Filmmaking Tools
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A24 and Google have struck an AI research partnership that will see the independent studio work to develop new AI-powered technologies for filmmakers.
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    Rip A24, it will be remembered for the good movies they had.

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      Don’t forget the Kushner’s are on the board.

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      lol you lemmings make me laugh

      there’s a lot of tech in films and 75M is a drop in the ocean, an experiment

      an example of “AI” being used in films is the corridor crews new magic green screen filter

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        Wow, a Zionist and an AI apologist!

        I’ve heard it can be used to help facilitate genocide, but I’m sure you already know that 😉

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          Video effects can be used to facilitate genocide?

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            I dunno boss, why don’t you tell me

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        A drop in the ocean for a very much unprofitable industry.

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          Well yes but the drops of useful ai are rather lovely. Like improving cervical cancer screening and video effects for movies by a24

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            None of its use cases are worth sacrificing the planet’s resources for data centers.

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