Items for members' consideration include compensation asks such as enlarging writer minimums across film, television and new media and setting standard compensation for films, whether they premiere on streaming or theatrically.| The Hollywood Reporter
While the rise of AI in finance means decisions can be controlled for human bias, it isn't enough to overhaul discriminatory loan practices.| Business Insider
A24 has landed rights to Darren Aronofsky's 1998 psychological thriller "Pi."| Variety
“Procrastination is part of the process.” — Darren Aronofsky Darren Aronofsky (@DarrenAronofsky) is the founder and head of production company Protozoa Pictures. He is the acclaimed and award-winning filmmaker behind both cult classics and blockbusters, including Pi (which earned him a Best Director award at the 1998 Sundance Film Festival), Requiem For a Dream, The […]| The Blog of Author Tim Ferriss
Director Scott Mann launched a startup Monday that uses artificial intelligence and machine learning to improve the language dubbing process, which he hopes will become the new standard in Hollywood and beyond.| dot.LA
The U.S. Copyright Office has shot down a copyright claim for an image created by an AI algorithm—though artists who use AI as a tool shouldn’t be affected.| dot.LA
Corto uses artificial intelligence to parse scripts, identify target audiences, and improve production. Since 2016, the company has worked symbiotically with the ETC, a think tank founded in 1993 by Star Wars creator George Lucas to support cooperative technological advancement in Hollywood.| dot.LA
The only Singularity we’ve hit is me getting singularly sick of reading AI marketing disguised as news.| dot.LA
With the meteoric rise of AI text to image programs, the Hollywood studio system may soon go the way of the dinosaur.| dot.LA
Despite the continued frothy enthusiasm around AI applications, some cracks in the armor have started to reveal themselves.| dot.LA
by Erik Larsen| Modernism Lab
Working with creatives ranging from Bella Poarch to Reese Witherspoon, Laylo wants to streamline how artists connect with their fans.| dot.LA