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🎬 Hollywood's Slow Embrace of genAI, ⚡ Liverpool's Bold Move for Clean Filming & 🧠“Brain Rot” Is Oxford's 2024 Word!
Oxford has decided on "brain rot" as the word of the year for 2024, capturing the cultural zeitgeist of rapid information overload and crumbling attention spans. And as the film industry tiptoes into the realm of generative AI, we dive into what this means for storytellers and creators alike. In other news, Liverpool is taking a giant leap towards sustainability! With new initiatives aimed at making filming greener, the city is leading the charge in eco-friendly production practices.
Hollywood's Slow Embrace of genAI: What's Next?
The film production landscape is rapidly transforming with the integration of artificial intelligence (AI). From automating mundane tasks to enhancing storytelling, AI tools are revolutionizing how filmmakers conceptualize, shoot, and edit their projects, which has the potential of leading to greater creativity and efficiency.
🎥 Sora Leaked, 🎨 UK Artists Face 40% Income Plunge & ⚖️ More Influencer Lawsuits
Artists have leaked details about OpenAI's anticipated Sora video tool. Meanwhile, an intriguing lawsuit is challenging the notion of ownership in the influencer space—who really holds the rights to that carefully curated aesthetic? And in sobering news, UK artists are feeling the crunch, with earnings plummeting by a staggering 40% since 2010.
📸 Sony a1 II, 🚀 Lightricks Launches Open-Source AI Video Model & 🍌 $6.2M for a Duct-Taped Banana? Why?
Lightricks just unveiled LTX Video 0.9, a game-changing open-source tool that cranks out high-quality videos in seconds. But wait, does the art world really need another banana duct-taped to a wall? Maurizio Cattelan's infamous piece just sold for a whopping $6.2 million—proof that absurdity still reigns supreme. Plus, Sony's Alpha 1 II arrives with some upgrades, but is it enough to steal the limelight? Let’s dive into today’s creative conundrums...