Smartphones are becoming DSLRs. AI is hijacking advertising. And Art Basel might be losing its mojo. Let’s dive in!
Art Basel, the iconic contemporary art fair in Switzerland, is grappling with significant challenges that threaten its status as the premier global art event.
The advertising industry is facing a transformative moment at the Cannes Lions Festival of Creativity as AI technologies begin to dominate ad creative processes, shifting power from traditional agencies to tech giants like Google and Meta.
Adobe has launched Project Indigo, a free computational photography camera app for iPhones that offers advanced manual controls and aims to provide an SLR-like quality to mobile photos.
AI just got slapped with a lawsuit, creators are faking being AI to game the algorithm, and your taste might be your only hope in a world drowning in content.
Disney and Universal have filed a lawsuit against AI start-up Midjourney, alleging copyright infringement for generating images of their renowned characters.
In a world where AI generates endless content, the ability to curate tastes becomes crucial.
The ongoing debate over requiring AI companies to obtain explicit permission from artists before using their works for training is heating up.
AI took center stage at a film festival. Apple’s new design looks like glass... and feels like a Black Mirror episode. And AMC is officially making movies with machines. Let’s dive in.
AMC Networks has partnered with AI startup Runway to enhance its marketing and TV development processes.
Apple has just revealed its new “Liquid Glass” design language at WWDC 2025, set to be integrated across its entire device ecosystem, including iPhone, iPad, Mac, and Apple Watch.
The third annual AI Film Festival, hosted by Runway AI at New York's Lincoln Center, showcased ten innovative short films crafted using AI technologies.