Too much of AI killing originality in films
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Too much of AI killing originality in films

Deccan Chronicle  

Hyderabad: A controversy regard- ing AI usage has led the Academy to con- sider making disclosure of AI usage mandatory for Hollywood films. In the movie, The Brutalist, which has been nominated for 10 Oscars, AI tools were used to make the Hungarian spoken by the lead pair more authen- tic. The editor of the movie, a native Hungarian speaker, fed his own voice into the AI tool and used it to help the lead pair ace some difficult parts of the language. The use of generative AI visuals honestly feels like it spits in the face of the themes of a movie about art and architecture and the human condition, *sigh*.” In another nominated movie, Emilia Perez, AI was report- edly used to blend star Karla Sofía Gascón’s singing voice with that of another singer so that her character could hit certain notes. In that case, we can let AI take over entire film operations and earn money.” Adding that beauty lies in imperfections, she says, “In the case of the Hungarian accent in The Brutalist, you are able to create an imitation of a Hungarian accent, but it will never be equivalent to what a human being can achieve.

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