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Justine Bateman Wants to "Give a Book of Matches" to the Tech Companies So They Can Burn Down Hollywood

In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, the filmmaker and anti-AI activist offers a dark vision —  and a different path forward.

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New Ateliere Connect AI Turns Media Supply Chain into a Value Supply Chain Profit Center at the NAB Show 2025

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AI Hub makes debut at top film industry trade show in Hong Kong

A dedicated artificial intelligence zone highlighting cutting-edge film production solutions is a feature of Hong Kong's Filmart, Asia's largest movie trade show, for the first time as the city embraces AI to boost high-quality productivity and upgrade traditional industries.

'We Must Now Lead' Warns TV Academy Governor Eric Shamlin at AI Summit

Eric Shamlin, Television Academy governor and chair of its AI Task Force, urged members to take on an advocacy role in developing AI policies and frameworks, during a keynote at Saturday's TV Academy AI Summit. "We must now lead," he asserted. "We can't afford to sit back and wait for others to shape how AI is implemented into our industry."

'AI will ease filmmaking; but will also trigger legal disputes'

During a session at the ongoing Bengaluru International Film Festival, Ravi Kottarakara, president of the South Indian Film Chamber of Commerce, scree.

Ohio State film experts breakdown ethics of AI in film

When nominations for the 2025 Academy Awards were released, "The Brutalist" was honored in a whopping 10 categories, including Best Picture, Best Director and Best Actor in a Leading Role. Considering this impressive list of nominations,

Runway Reveals Jury for Third Annual AI Film Festival (EXCLUSIVE)

Jane Rosenthal, Joel Kuwahara are among this year's jury members for the AI Film Festival by developer Runway.

Hollywood writers say AI is ripping off their work. They want studios to sue

Several film and TV writers say they are horrified their scripts are being used by tech companies to train AI models without writers' permission. They are pressuring studios to take legal action.