Netflix documentary uses AI to voice late Red Hot Chili Peppers guitarist

A new Netflix documentary about the early days of the Red Hot Chili Peppers features an AI-generated voiceover of founding guitarist Hillel Slovak reading from his personal journals. Directed by Ben Feldman, the film premiered at SXSW and began streaming on March 20. The band has distanced itself from the project while expressing support for honoring Slovak.

Netflix has released 'The Rise of the Red Hot Chili Peppers: Our Brother, Hillel,' a documentary focusing on the late guitarist Hillel Slovak and his role in the band's formation. Director Ben Feldman employed artificial intelligence to recreate Slovak's voice, allowing the musician to narrate entries from his personal journals. The film includes an early notice that the audio was digitally reconstructed, and Feldman secured approval from Slovak's family for the technique. He described it as 'Hillel’s voice reading his own journals,' calling it 'a critical way to make his [words] feel alive.'

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Dan Houser on TV show skeptically discussing AI limitations in game development, with contrasting AI glitch art and Rockstar game visuals.
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Dan Houser calls AI overhyped in game development

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Rockstar Games co-founder Dan Houser expressed skepticism about AI's capabilities during a TV appearance promoting his new novel. While confirming his studio is experimenting with the technology for an upcoming game, he downplayed its current usefulness. Houser emphasized that AI excels at some tasks but falls short of solving all creative challenges in gaming.

A viral AI-generated video shows Tom Cruise battling Brad Pitt, raising alarms in the entertainment industry. A screenwriter for 'Deadpool & Wolverine' has issued a stark warning about the implications of such technology.

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Oscar-winning director Steven Soderbergh revealed plans to incorporate a significant amount of artificial intelligence into his upcoming film about the Spanish-American War. Wagner Moura is attached to star in the project, which Soderbergh described as a timely untold story. He is currently finishing a documentary on John Lennon and Yoko Ono that also employs AI.

Red Hat has released a new episode of its Technically Speaking podcast, advocating for the use of appropriate AI models for specific enterprise tasks rather than relying on large frontier models universally. Hosts Kernel C. Dub and Cat Weeks explore the 'right tool for the job' philosophy in enterprise AI. The episode emphasizes efficiency in AI applications for business settings.

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Goichi Suda, known as Suda 51, has explained why his studio Grasshopper Manufacture avoided generative AI tools in creating the upcoming action game Romeo is a Dead Man. In an interview with Eurogamer, he described AI-generated content as feeling 'off' and emphasized the value of human passion in game development. The game draws from zombie films and other influences, releasing on February 11 for PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X/S.

Chinese director Jia Zhangke spoke about using AI tools in filmmaking during a panel at the 2026 Hong Kong FilMart. The Golden Rooster Roundtable on March 17 examined Chinese cinema's evolution amid digital intelligence, featuring market insights and AI discussions.

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In a recent interview, Seth MacFarlane and the cast of Peacock's Ted season 2 discussed the use of AI to portray Bill Clinton, along with other humorous behind-the-scenes moments. The conversation highlighted challenges in visual effects and cast experiences on set. The prequel series continues to blend comedy with outrageous scenarios.

 

 

 

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