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  1. # Soderbergh prostitutes his ideals: In the film industry, # AI was still enemy number one last year, now the mood has shifted https://www.nrc.nl/nieuws/2026

    Filmmaker Steven Soderbergh has shifted his stance on artificial intelligence, moving from viewing it as a primary antagonist to embracing its potential. This change in perspective is evident in his recent work and reflects a broader shift in the film industry's perception of AI. Previously a vocal critic, Soderbergh now appears to be integrating AI into his creative process, signaling a new era of acceptance and exploration within filmmaking. AI

    # Soderbergh prostitutes his ideals: In the film industry, # AI was still enemy number one last year, now the mood has shifted https://www.nrc.nl/nieuws/2026

    IMPACT Reflects a potential shift in how creative industries view and integrate AI tools.

  2. ‘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.

  3. Cannes 2026 Takeaways: Hollywood Stayed Home, AI Came Out of the Closet and ‘Club Kid’ Director Jordan Firstman Made a $17 Million Splash # Variety # MarketsFes

    Filmmakers at the Cannes Film Festival are increasingly accepting and integrating AI into their work, despite initial controversy. Stars like Demi Moore are advocating for collaboration with AI, viewing it as an inevitable tool that can lower production costs and enable ambitious projects. While some express concerns about AI's potential to devalue creative work and lead to job losses, the industry is moving towards embracing AI-assisted workflows and protecting intellectual property. AI

    Cannes 2026 Takeaways: Hollywood Stayed Home, AI Came Out of the Closet and ‘Club Kid’ Director Jordan Firstman Made a $17 Million Splash # Variety # MarketsFes

    IMPACT Filmmakers are increasingly integrating AI into production, signaling a shift towards AI-assisted workflows and potential cost efficiencies in the entertainment industry.