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AI Art Gets a Museum
LA get's the first AI Art Museum
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Have you ever walked into a museum that’s alive? That's what Refik Anadol is bringing to life with Dataland in Los Angeles. Utilizing a custom model trained on millions of images donated by places like the Smithsonian, will come to life.
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Warner Bros. Discovery is making TV easier to understand with its new AI tool for closed captions on Max. Using Google Cloud's AI, it cuts down the time and cost to add captions, starting with unscripted U.S. shows. This means more content becomes accessible faster and with less error.
The adoption of GenAI in the media and entertainment sector is on the rise, with early adopters already seeing significant ROI, particularly in areas like customer service, marketing, and new product development. However, this report shows that while there's enthusiasm about GenAI's potential to revolutionize content creation and business processes, concerns about copyright infringement and the need for substantial technical investment are tempering the industry's full-scale embrace.
Cinelytic's new tool, Callaia, uses AI to review movie scripts quickly, predicting their market success. It's a game-changer for writers, offering instant feedback, though some wonder if it can really capture the human touch of storytelling.