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Hollywood’s covert race to produce the first AI blockbuster — with Scorsese, Affleck involved

First publishedJul 12, 13:00 UTC
Last updatedJul 12, 16:36 UTC · 4m ago
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Hollywood’s covert race to produce the first AI blockbuster — with Scorsese, Affleck involved
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Hollywood studios are secretly racing to make the first big movie using Artificial Intelligence (AI). Famous directors like Martin Scorsese and Ben Affleck are involved in this race. This shows that AI is becoming a huge focus for making new blockbusters.

Movie studios in Hollywood are having a secret competition. They want to make the very first blockbuster film with AI. Janice Min, a big media boss, said studios are not telling the full truth about using AI. Scorsese and Affleck are part of this exciting race.

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This matters because it shows how much technology is changing movies. It means future films might look or feel very different!

In brief
What is the big competition in Hollywood?
Studios are racing to make the first AI blockbuster movie.
Who is involved in this race?
Famous directors like Scorsese and Affleck are part of it.
What did Janice Min say about AI use?
She said studios are lying a little bit about how much they use AI.
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All outlets frame the story similarly, focusing on the secret race and the involvement of big names.

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    Studios are hiding how much they use AI.
    New York PostHighlights that studios are 'lying just a little bit'.
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