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I Used AI to Write a Screenplay. Here's What I Got

Writing a movie is hard work. Using AI screenwriting tools is not. I put three such tools to the test to see what kind of tales a machine could weave.

David Cronenberg Thinks 'The Brutalist's AI Controversy Was A Smear Campaign: "Just A Part Of Moviemaking"

Following controversy around The Brutalist's usage of AI, David Cronenberg is coming to the Best Picture Oscar nominee's defense. During a conversation with longtime collaborator Howard Shore at the London Soundtrack Festival,

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Volvo reconstructs crashes with AI in virtual worlds to make safer cars

We've been recording event data from from a fleet of cars for many, many years," said Alwin Bakkenes, head of global software engineering at Volvo Cars. "And all of those data points have actually helped us create safety

OpenAI's new model is 'really good' at creative writing

Artificial intelligence giant OpenAI is developing a new large language model with creative writing skills that have already wowed the company's CEO. But a short story produced by the unnamed, unreleased model has proven to be divisive.

I tested this AI voice recorder, and now I'll never take meeting notes manually again

Recording in both situations requires a two-second press to start the recording, and the small LED of the "A" in the Plaud logo glows red with a small vibration just to confirm. Once you've finished recording, another press and the red light extinguishes. Really, it's as easy as pushing the record button on a dictaphone.

I told Windows Notepad's new AI to turn Nvidia's fail into poetry

In the upper right-hand corner of Notepad, you should see a little "magic pen" icon. That's the new Rewrite (preview) application. You may not see it if you don't subscribe to Microsoft 365, as those AI capabilities appear to be part of Microsoft's productivity subscription.

Yes, That Was an AI Recreation of Gabby Petito's Voice

According to Gasparro, Petito's parents provided access to "so much material," notably including "all of her journals since she was young" in which she documented trips and much of her life. "We thought it was really important to bring that to life,

A woman made her AI voice clone say "arse." Then she got banned.

People with motor neuron disease should be allowed to say whatever they want, including "arse" and "knickers."