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There’s a lot of anxiety about artificial intelligence invading Hollywood; the general mood there right now could be called “doom and gloom.” But speculation about a future where A.I. actors perform A.I. scripts in A.I.-generated movies often obscures the role A.I. is currently playing in the industry.
In this episode, the host Michael Barbaro talks with the Hollywood reporter Brooks Barnes and the movie critic Alissa Wilkinson about the ways that A.I. is already showing up in our movies and television today, and how they see it contributing to — and complicating — the future.
On Today’s Episode:
Alissa Wilkinson is a Times movie critic.
Brooks Barnes is the chief Hollywood correspondent for The Times.
Background Reading:
Can You Believe the Documentary You’re Watching?
Disney Agrees to Bring Its Characters to OpenAI’s Sora Videos
‘The Wizard of Oz’ Is Getting an A.I. Glow-Up. Cue the Pitchforks.
Is ‘The Wizard of Oz’ at Sphere the Future of Cinema? Or the End of It?
Photo: Roger Kisby for The New York Times
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There’s a lot of anxiety about artificial intelligence invading Hollywood; the general mood there right now could be called “doom and gloom.” But speculation about a future where A.I. actors perform A.I. scripts in A.I.-generated movies often obscures the role A.I. is currently playing in the industry.
In this episode, the host Michael Barbaro talks with the Hollywood reporter Brooks Barnes and the movie critic Alissa Wilkinson about the ways that A.I. is already showing up in our movies and television today, and how they see it contributing to — and complicating — the future.
On Today’s Episode:
Alissa Wilkinson is a Times movie critic.
Brooks Barnes is the chief Hollywood correspondent for The Times.
Background Reading:
Can You Believe the Documentary You’re Watching?
Disney Agrees to Bring Its Characters to OpenAI’s Sora Videos
‘The Wizard of Oz’ Is Getting an A.I. Glow-Up. Cue the Pitchforks.
Is ‘The Wizard of Oz’ at Sphere the Future of Cinema? Or the End of It?
Photo: Roger Kisby for The New York Times
Subscribe today at nytimes.com/podcasts or on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. You can also subscribe via your favorite podcast app here https://www.nytimes.com/activate-access/audio?source=podcatcher. For more podcasts and narrated articles, download The New York Times app at nytimes.com/app.
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