Kassovitz and Jarre champion AI in film and music
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5 questionsWhat specific rules or regulations are being proposed to govern AI use in creative industries?
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Attitudes towards AI in the film industryreported_dispute
Mathieu Kassovitz and Jean-Michel Jarre advocate for embracing AI as the future of cinema and music, dismissing fears and conservatism.
According to The Guardian - Main UK, The Guardian - CultureIris Knobloch and the Cannes film festival express skepticism and have implemented an AI ban for films in official competition, with Knobloch stating AI cannot feel deep emotions.
According to The Guardian - Main UKContext: This highlights a major divide within the creative industries between proponents who see AI as a transformative tool and traditionalists who view it as a threat to artistic authenticity and emotion.
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