
AI in Hollywood: Panic Outpaces Progress
Hollywood is experiencing significant anxiety over AI video tools like Sora 2, fearing copyright infringement and job losses, yet AI's actual impact on film production remains limited.
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Hollywood is experiencing significant anxiety over AI video tools like Sora 2, fearing copyright infringement and job losses, yet AI's actual impact on film production remains limited.

Hollywood is pressuring OpenAI for consent and compensation policies regarding AI-generated content, especially after Sora 2's release led to unauthorized digital recreations of public figures and cop

OpenAI's Sora app faces copyright claims from Hollywood studios and talent agencies. Rights holders allege misleading communication and widespread infringement of copyrighted characters, leading to ca

A fully AI-generated actress named Tilly Norwood has sparked intense debate in Hollywood, with actors' unions and agencies raising concerns over job security.

Actress Amy Poehler used her Saturday Night Live monologue to address Hollywood's growing concerns about artificial intelligence, stating that AI cannot replicate human creativity.

A deep divide is growing between Silicon Valley and Hollywood over AI video tools like Sora, as tech leaders promote creative potential while studios fear copyright theft.

Acclaimed filmmaker George Miller has shared a positive outlook on artificial intelligence, comparing its emergence to the Renaissance and calling it a new tool for creators.

Filmmaker Josh Wallace Kerrigan is using AI tools like Midjourney and Runway to create Neural Viz, a popular sci-fi universe he writes, directs, and performs himself.

A new AI-generated actress named Tilly Norwood is causing a stir in Hollywood, drawing interest from agencies and strong criticism from actors' unions.

An AI-generated character named Tilly Norwood is seeking Hollywood representation, sparking intense backlash from actors' guilds and industry leaders.

The creator of AI actress Tilly Norwood has responded to backlash from Hollywood actors after it was revealed that talent agents are looking to sign the virtual character.

AI startups are pushing generative video tools into Hollywood, but the technology's current limitations and unresolved copyright issues create a complex challenge.