by Chris DeMunbrun | Sep 30, 2025 | AI News
Let The AI Feed Generative AI makes it relatively easy to produce the sort of templated content that could replace stock photography and certain basic aspects of media production. But the knock has been that AI-generated videos don’t capture the ingenuity or spark or...
by Chris DeMunbrun | Sep 30, 2025 | AI News
The AI boom’s second act is being financed not just by venture dollars but by borrowing, as companies sprint to build the data centers and buy the chips needed to train and run large language models. That shift is changing who can compete and how quickly and...
by Chris DeMunbrun | Sep 29, 2025 | AI News
[[{“value”:” Courtesy Xicoia Let’s be frank: everyone thinks they can act. On a weekly basis, I have people ask me about “getting some voice over work for extra money” or doing a show “for fun.” And I have to wonder if any other industry is viewed...
by Chris DeMunbrun | Sep 29, 2025 | AI News
[[{“value”:” Getty Images Emily Blunt had not heard the news when she sat down for an upcoming episode of the Variety Awards Circuit Podcast this week. Stopping by the studio ahead of the Los Angeles premiere of A24’s “The Smashing Machine” on Monday...
by Chris DeMunbrun | Sep 29, 2025 | AI News
Newsom said that California doesn’t “compete” on AI: “We dominate.”
by Chris DeMunbrun | Sep 29, 2025 | AI News
[[{“value”:” Latest Claude model beats OpenAI and Google on coding tests. The Claude Sonnet 4.5 logo. Credit: Anthropic On Monday, Anthropic released Claude Sonnet 4.5, a new AI language model the company calls its “most capable model to...