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As the Oscars approach, Hollywood grapples with AI’s growing influence on filmmaking

  • Written by Holly Willis, Professor of Cinematic Arts, University of Southern California
imageArtificial intelligence's relationship to filmmaking is rapidly evolving, with each week bringing new – often startling – developments.Nick Lehr/The Conversation, CC BY-SA

I teach a course on AI and filmmaking at USC’s School of Cinematic Arts, and lately, rather than planning each session well in advance, I’ve been...

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