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7 OCTOBER | LONDON 2024

SEPTEMBER 12TH - 14TH
The O2, LONDON

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AI film sceptics strike again

Issue 43

This week we explore exactly how far gen-AI video has come in the past year, and the controversy around the world's first AI written film script.

The world’s first AI movie camera

Issue 42

What can 70 years of AI film can tell us about our relationship with the tech?

79% of media companies are using AI

Issue 41

A recent survey reveals that 36% of the UK are using gen-AI tools, and 79% of US entertainment companies are exploring generative AI.

Meta’s ‘Made with AI’ Mishap

Issue 40

Get the lowdown on Instagram’s 'Made with AI' labels wrongly tagging minor Photoshop edits.

Cinema & AI

Discover how AI is reshaping storytelling, straight from tech's creative frontlines

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AI + mind reading = good art?

Issue 39 • Published May 21, 2024

The world is urging Altman to watch the full movie ‘Her’, as new state-of-the-art tool GPT-4o takes eery inspiration.

AGI vs Humans: who’s a better creative?

Issue 38 • Published May 7, 2024

We'll be joined by pioneering tech-company Anshar Labs at CogX LA for a session on Driving Innovative Media Strategies with Custom LLMs & AI Powered Insights.

Coca-Cola + AI = Music?

Issue 37 • Published April 30, 2024

James Cameron predicts his job may be at risk from AI, but that talented actors — like Terminator’s Arnie — are pretty irreplaceable.

Could NVIDIA’s chatty AI ruin gaming for good?

Issue 36 • Published April 23, 2024

Bad press for AI as A24's "Civil War" causes controversy with its ‘unnatural’ AI posters.

Is post-strike Hollywood ready for an AI film festival?

Issue 35 • Published April 16, 2024

A new bill passed mandating AI companies to reveal their use of copyrighted art in training data, winning strong support from artists.

Will Big Tech be the HERO Artists need against ‘Predatory’ AI?

Issue 34 • Published April 9, 2024

Billie Eilish, Nicki Minaj, and Stevie Wonder leading over 200 artists in a call for protection against AI's 'predatory' advances.

OpenAI is going to Hollywood

Issue 33 • Published March 26, 2024

OpenAI makes a bold stride into Hollywood — actively courting film studios, directors, and talent agencies, to embed its tool Sora into filmmaking.

Digital Resurrection? The hyperreal Marylin Monroe Chatbot raising ethical questions.

Issue 32 • Published March 19, 2024

The AI image generation world is abuzz with Midjourney's rollout of its 'Character Reference' feature.

Think you can you tell real from AI? This study suggests otherwise

Issue 31 • Published March 12, 2024

The glitz and the glamour of the 96th Academy Awards is just enough to sidestep — if only for a night — the recent industry anxieties brought along by OpenAI’s Sora.

The "Photoshop" for music-making? Adobe's wild new AI gets teased

Issue 30 • Published March 5, 2024

The world of audio editing is experiencing a seismic shift with the arrival of Adobe's Project Music GenAI Control.

OpenAI’s Sora isn't ready to replace Hollywood… for now

Issue 29 • Published February 20, 2024

This week, the buzz was all about AI shaking up the filmmaking scene with the release of OpenAI’s Sora.

🍿 Movie buffs, rejoice! This AI tool ensures every film is a hit, not a miss... 🎯

Issue 28 • Published February 13, 2024

AI's impact on creativity spans filmmaking and fashion, with technologies like video diffusion models and neural radiance fields revolutionising movie production.

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AI and the art of the possible - Reid Hoffman with Alice Bentinck

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Moving beyond words with AI generated voices

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Paper Art

Tech-driven responsibility: Guiding fashion's future

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Reel Ethics with De Kai

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Spiral Waves

Beyond Cinema with Sander Saar

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Green Curved Lines

Democratising film financing with Ruby Walden

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Thought Leadership on demand, listen to pioneers who’ve reshaped industries.

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