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  1. ByteDance AI films shake up Cannes as TikTok owner challenges Hollywood norms, budgets

    ByteDance's AI technology, specifically its Seedance 2.0 model, has generated significant attention at the Cannes Film Festival. Two short films created with this technology were selected for the Marché du Film, and a 95-minute feature film titled "Hell Grind" was also premiered. This AI-generated film, produced by Higgsfield AI, reportedly cost less than $500,000, with $400,000 attributed to compute costs, dramatically undercutting traditional filmmaking budgets. AI

    ByteDance AI films shake up Cannes as TikTok owner challenges Hollywood norms, budgets

    IMPACT Demonstrates AI's capability to produce feature-length films at a fraction of traditional costs, potentially disrupting the film industry.

  2. Design Life hack: Claude now runs Higgsfield autonomously

    The Higgsfield platform has been updated to run autonomously using Anthropic's Claude AI. This integration allows for automated design processes, with specific routes mentioned including a 2-minute native MCP route and a 90-minute Playwright route. A JavaScript fix is also noted as crucial for the system's functionality. AI

    Design Life hack: Claude now runs Higgsfield autonomously

    IMPACT This integration automates design processes within the Higgsfield platform, potentially improving efficiency for users.

  3. The world's first 95-minute AI feature film will premiere at the Cannes Film Festival, produced by Seedance 2.0

    ByteDance's Volcanic Engine showcased its Seedance 2.0 AI video generation platform at the 79th Cannes Film Festival. Several international companies, including Outpost VFX and WPP, are integrating Seedance 2.0 into their content production workflows. The platform was used to create eight AI-generated films, including the world's first 95-minute AI feature film, "HELL GRIND," which premiered at the festival. AI

    The world's first 95-minute AI feature film will premiere at the Cannes Film Festival, produced by Seedance 2.0

    IMPACT Demonstrates AI's growing capability in feature-length film production, potentially lowering costs and accelerating timelines.

  4. Angry Tom (@AngryTomtweets) introduces Higgsfield's Supercomputer, claiming it provides consistent text generation, cinematic visuals, and frame-by-frame control within a single system, powered by Gemini. This AI technology reduces tasks that previously took weeks for filming and editing.

    Higgsfield's Supercomputer, powered by Google's Gemini, is claimed to offer unified text generation, cinematic visuals, and frame-by-frame control. This AI system reportedly reduces complex video production tasks from weeks to mere minutes. The technology aims to streamline content creation by integrating these diverse capabilities into a single platform. AI

    Angry Tom (@AngryTomtweets) introduces Higgsfield's Supercomputer, claiming it provides consistent text generation, cinematic visuals, and frame-by-frame control within a single system, powered by Gemini. This AI technology reduces tasks that previously took weeks for filming and editing.

    IMPACT Accelerates video production workflows by integrating text generation, cinematic visuals, and frame control into a single AI system.

  5. Can Higgsfield AI Change the Future of Advertising? https:// peertube.eqver.se/w/j7XWQbiNo3 fk3aC3KQuZYp

    Higgsfield AI is a new platform aiming to revolutionize advertising by leveraging AI to create personalized and dynamic ad campaigns. The platform focuses on generating ads that are tailored to individual user preferences and behaviors, potentially increasing engagement and effectiveness. This approach could significantly alter how advertisers reach their target audiences and measure campaign success. AI

    IMPACT Higgsfield AI's approach could lead to more effective and personalized advertising, changing how brands engage with consumers.

  6. ‘We’re expanding the cinematic toolbox’: AI fault lines on show at Cannes

    The Cannes Film Festival became a battleground for the film industry's views on artificial intelligence, with directors like Darren Aronofsky advocating for its use as a creative tool. Aronofsky, whose studio Primordial Soup is using AI in projects with Google DeepMind, argued that AI is additive and can solve production challenges, comparing its integration to the advent of sound or visual effects. Conversely, filmmakers like Guillermo del Toro expressed strong opposition, stating they would AI

    ‘We’re expanding the cinematic toolbox’: AI fault lines on show at Cannes

    IMPACT Filmmakers are debating AI's role, with some embracing it as a creative tool and others viewing it as an existential threat, potentially shaping future content creation.

  7. Opinion: How AI Is Reshaping the Global Image of Nations https:// fed.brid.gy/r/https://timesca. com/how-ai-is-reshaping-the-global-image-of-nations/

    Artificial intelligence is fundamentally altering how nations project their global image and compete for influence. Countries are increasingly recognizing that the data and content used to train AI models directly shape international perceptions. Nations like Israel, the UAE, and Saudi Arabia are investing in campaigns and AI infrastructure to ensure favorable representation in AI-generated responses, moving beyond traditional economic and geopolitical factors. AI

    Opinion: How AI Is Reshaping the Global Image of Nations https:// fed.brid.gy/r/https://timesca. com/how-ai-is-reshaping-the-global-image-of-nations/

    IMPACT Nations must now strategically manage their digital presence and data to influence AI-driven global perceptions and economic competitiveness.