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Multi-source AI news clustered, deduplicated, and scored 0–100 across authority, cluster strength, headline signal, and time decay.

  1. Hollywood Studios Are Spending On AI To Control The Future Of Film

    Hollywood studios are increasingly investing in AI to gain control over their content production pipelines, moving beyond simply partnering with AI companies. Amazon MGM Studios, for instance, has launched the GenAI Creators' Fund and developed Project Nara, an in-house platform designed to integrate AI tools while tracking asset provenance. This shift reflects a desire to own, govern, and defend AI technologies, a lesson learned from deals like Disney's with OpenAI, which highlighted the risks of relying on external platforms. Studios like Lionsgate are also building internal AI capabilities and training custom models on their libraries, signaling AI's integration into permanent studio operations. AI

    Hollywood Studios Are Spending On AI To Control The Future Of Film

    IMPACT Studios are prioritizing in-house AI development and ownership, signaling a shift from reliance on external vendors to integrated production workflows.

  2. 'Book of Life' creator Jorge R. Gutierrez is facing an intense fan backlash after joining Amazon MGM Studios' GenAI Creators' Fund to develop 'Punky Duck', a se

    Filmmaker Jorge R. Gutierrez is experiencing significant backlash from fans and the animation community. This criticism stems from his decision to join Amazon MGM Studios' GenAI Creators' Fund. Gutierrez plans to use this initiative to develop a new series titled 'Punky Duck,' which was reportedly fast-tracked for approval. AI

    IMPACT Fan backlash highlights growing concerns about AI's role in creative industries and the ethical implications for artists.