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ARTIFICIAL: Media Production in an Age of AI
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ARTIFICIAL: Media Production in an Age of AI

Oct 8, 2024
0h 57m
★ 10.0

Where is the line between art and artificial?

Overview

Exploring the transformative impact of artificial intelligence in an industry of imagination, “ARTIFICIAL: Media Production in an Age of AI” delves into how AI tools are currently revolutionizing various stages of media production and examines the balance between technological advancement and human creativity, attempting to spark conversation about the future of storytelling in an age of progress. It also addresses the possibility of government regulation and the broader ethical concerns implicit in the immense capabilities of AI technology. The documentary integrates extensive research, survey results, and insightful interviews with industry professionals.

Genres

Documentary

Production Companies

Dubois Creative

Cast

Alec Dubois

Self - Narrator

Alec Dubois

Marlo Ellis

Self - Videographer/Editor, WNYT 13

Marlo Ellis

John Hayeck

Self - Writer/Director

John Hayeck

Tom Jackson

Self - Professor/Documentarian

Tom Jackson

Lisa Romagnoli

Self - Video Director

Lisa Romagnoli

Mike Soha

Self - Professor of Media Studies

Mike Soha

Jill Van Lokeren

Self - Television Talk Show Producer

Jill Van Lokeren

Beth York

Self - Co-founder, GiBR.AI

Beth York

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