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Natasha Lyonne's Asteria Film Co. Revolutionizes Indie Filmmaking with AI Ethics!
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Moonvalley Unveils Marey: A Game-Changing Ethical AI Video Model for Filmmakers
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Natasha Lyonne Ventures into Sci-Fi with 'Uncanny Valley': A Film Revolutionizing AI Ethics in Hollywood
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Hollywood Embraces AI: Strikes, Copyright, and Creativity Clash
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YouTubers Strike Gold by Selling Unused Video to AI Giants

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Natasha Lyonne's Asteria Film Co. Revolutionizes Indie Filmmaking with AI Ethics!

Natasha Lyonne, famous for her roles in 'Russian Doll,' is taking the indie film world by storm with her AI-based studio Asteria Film Co. Co-founded with Bryn Mooser, Asteria aims to slash production costs and bring visionary scale filmmaking to independent creators using AI tools like the Marey video generation model. Despite industry pushback and ethical debates, Lyonne champions AI's potential to augment human creativity and propel indie filmmakers to compete with Hollywood giants.

Dec 21
Natasha Lyonne's Asteria Film Co. Revolutionizes Indie Filmmaking with AI Ethics!

Moonvalley Unveils Marey: A Game-Changing Ethical AI Video Model for Filmmakers

Moonvalley has launched Marey, a pioneering "3D-aware" AI video model that's now publicly available via subscription. Designed with filmmakers in mind, Marey utilizes a hybrid approach for greater creative control, trained on openly licensed data to avoid copyright issues. It's set to revolutionize filmmaking with features like mimicking motion while respecting physics, free camera motion, and background alteration. Stay tuned as it continues to evolve with future capabilities like lighting controls and extensive character libraries.

Jul 9
Moonvalley Unveils Marey: A Game-Changing Ethical AI Video Model for Filmmakers

Natasha Lyonne Ventures into Sci-Fi with 'Uncanny Valley': A Film Revolutionizing AI Ethics in Hollywood

Natasha Lyonne, known for her roles in 'Orange Is the New Black' and 'Russian Doll,' is set to make a directorial splash in the sci-fi genre with 'Uncanny Valley.' Teaming up with Brit Marling, Lyonne will direct and star in a film co-written by the duo, utilizing cutting-edge AI-generated visuals developed by Asteria, a company she co-founded. Asteria's 'clean' AI model Marey, created by Moonvalley, is at the forefront of ethical AI in filmmaking, using licensed and compensated content to address Hollywood's ethical concerns. The film's narrative draws inspiration from iconic works like 'The Matrix,' depicting a teen girl's world transformed by immersive VR. Jaron Lanier's involvement adds to the tech-driven credibility of this ambitious project.

Apr 30
Natasha Lyonne Ventures into Sci-Fi with 'Uncanny Valley': A Film Revolutionizing AI Ethics in Hollywood

Hollywood Embraces AI: Strikes, Copyright, and Creativity Clash

Explore the evolving role of AI in Hollywood, from helping to create Oscar-winning films to sparking controversy over copyright and job security. Despite initial resistance, AI's presence grows, offering both new opportunities and challenges.

Mar 31
Hollywood Embraces AI: Strikes, Copyright, and Creativity Clash

YouTubers Strike Gold by Selling Unused Video to AI Giants

In a surprising twist for content creators everywhere, YouTubers are cashing in by selling unused video footage to major AI companies like OpenAI, Google, and Moonvalley. This footage is used for AI model training, fetching creators between $1 to $4 per minute. While 4K and specialized content like drone footage are particularly valuable, this trend offers both lucrative opportunities and legal considerations for creators.

Jan 17
YouTubers Strike Gold by Selling Unused Video to AI Giants