Kathleen Kennedy calls for AI transparency in Hollywood

Producer Kathleen Kennedy stated that greater transparency around AI training and use would accelerate its adoption in the creative community. Speaking at the Runway AI Summit in New York City, she described herself as both a tech optimist and a traditionalist. Kennedy highlighted AI's utility in production planning while emphasizing human elements like taste and emotional storytelling.

Kathleen Kennedy, longtime Lucasfilm president who stepped down earlier this year to focus on producing, addressed suspicions about AI during a Q&A at the Runway AI Summit in NYC. She spoke with Cristóbal Valenzuela, Runway’s co-founder and co-CEO. “Many in the creative community are inherently suspicious of AI... what’s missing in the discussion right now is transparency,” Kennedy said. She noted that openness about language model training and tool deployment would foster understanding and experimentation.

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Director Paul Schrader has shared his views on the future role of artificial intelligence in the film industry.

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EA president of enterprise development Laura Miele stated that generative AI has led to a real rise of creativity at the company's studios by removing friction from development pipelines.

Filmmaker Steven Soderbergh has detailed his use of generative AI in the upcoming documentary John Lennon: The Last Interview. The film, created with support from Meta, pairs AI-generated visuals with Lennon's final interview audio. It is set to premiere at this month's Cannes Film Festival.

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Game developer Glen Schofield, known for Dead Space, stated that AI will not replace human talent in game development but encouraged artists to learn the technology now. He highlighted the need for nuance in creation that current AI lacks. Schofield shared these views in a conversation with GamesIndustry.biz.

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