Google’s investment in AI tools for A24 sparks backlash
With a major investment from Google's DeepMind AI initiative, the trendy studio takes a hard turn away from fans
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With a major investment from Google's DeepMind AI initiative, the trendy studio takes a hard turn away from fans. RELATED: Microsoft says business must pay to use its AI — and eyes cheap Chinese model for lowly consumers "Backrooms" opened to an astounding $81 million opening in late May, which led to a total of $175 million domestically at the time of this writing. As another certainly unrelated aside, there are around 400 colorists in the Hollywood system and roughly 2,800 active union members working as professional set lighting technicians and operators.
Furthermore, RELATED: It only took weeks for AI usage to break the corporate piggy bank Amanda Edwards/Getty Images A24 Labs, a team of about 20, is tasked with replacing the roughly-drawn movie scenes that directors use to map out sets and different shoots. Marty Supreme made nearly $200 million and nabbed a bunch of Oscar nominations. A24 secures $75 million Google investment amid AI race in Hollywood.
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RELATED: Microsoft says business must pay to use its AI — and eyes cheap Chinese model for lowly consumers "Backrooms" opened to an astounding $81 million opening in late May, which led to a total of $175 million domestically at the time of this writing.
according to The BlazeAs another certainly unrelated aside, there are around 400 colorists in the Hollywood system and roughly 2,800 active union members working as professional set lighting technicians and operators.
according to EngadgetRELATED: It only took weeks for AI usage to break the corporate piggy bank Amanda Edwards/Getty Images A24 Labs, a team of about 20, is tasked with replacing the roughly-drawn movie scenes that directors use to map out sets and different shoots.
according to The BlazeMarty Supreme made nearly $200 million and nabbed a bunch of Oscar nominations.
according to EngadgetA24 secures $75 million Google investment amid AI race in Hollywood.
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With a major investment from Google's DeepMind AI initiative, the trendy studio takes a hard turn away from fans
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