Why using AI in filmmaking looks like studying the classics
Artificial intelligence is already woven through filmmaking, says Lester Francois at the St Kilda Film Festival—but if you want to get the most out of it, start with the classics.
AI: Setting the Pace in the Olympic GAMES
The Olympics has just launched its AI Agenda to supercharge performance and redefine the spectator experience.
How artist Jake Elwes is Queering the Dataset
Ever wondered what happens when drag queens and kings meet artificial intelligence? Artist Jake Elwes wants to show you.
Humane’s hope for a screenless, seamless, succession.
Each technological descendant aims to solve a problem or answer a question its ancestors created. But will Humane’s Ai Pin make our relationship with technology more human?
World’s first live AI cinema announces extended season in New Zealand
The world’s first live AI Cinema has had such a successful six week run—they’re doubling it and then some.
Nightmare on LLM Street: The Nexus Singularity
We asked ChatGPT to write a Halloween ghost story and it’s pure chaos.
How AI could shape our future as humans
At AI: The Human Interface two leading scientists from the University of New South Wales explored a different side of artificial intelligence.