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Sylvester Stallone warns fake 'Godfather' movie trailer using AI is 'not to be taken seriously'
President-elect Donald Trump touted his recent Cabinet picks as he prepares his White House return. The Fox & Friends co-hosts react. Sylvester Stallone is warning his fans after a fake trailer for "The Godfather Part 4" went viral online. Stallone, 78, took to social media to comment on the fan-made video creation. Lol this is definitely not to be taken seriously!" the Hollywood actor laughed and wrote on Instagram. His post included two photos of Stallone, one of him smoking a cigar and the second of the actor holding a gun. Sylvester Stallone sent a message to his fans after a fake trailer for "The Godfather Part 4" went viral online. The creator of the fake "Godfather 4" video trailer sent a message to viewers explaining how it was made. "Please note that this video is a concept trailer created solely for artistic and entertainment purposes.
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AI's impact on Hollywood amid the 'Barbenheimer' epic frenzy
CyberGuy shows how to take a sequence of action photos using Burst Mode and select the best one. So, you've probably heard about the latest stir in Hollywood – and no, it's not about another celebrity feud or a blockbuster release. CLICK TO GET KURT'S FREE CYBERGUY NEWSLETTER WITH SECURITY ALERTS, QUICK TIPS, TECH REVIEWS AND EASY HOW-TO'S TO MAKE YOU SMARTER Instead, the buzz is all about artificial intelligence elbowing its way into the director's chair, churning out movie trailers, title sequences, and even entire episodes of beloved shows. It's an uncanny blend of technology and creativity that has everyone from industry insiders to casual moviegoers sitting up and taking notice. The "Barbie" movie's debut has been postponed in the Middle East until the end of August due to Warner Brothers still working on an edit of the film that will appease the region's censors.
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Researchers built an AI that automatically generates movie trailers
Tristan covers human-centric artificial intelligence advances, quantum computing, STEM, Spiderman, physics, and space stuff. Pronouns: He/hi (show all) Tristan covers human-centric artificial intelligence advances, quantum computing, STEM, Spiderman, physics, and space stuff. You can have Citizen Kane andThe Godfather. Keep your 3D films and IMAX experiences. The only real film-based art form is movie trailers.
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Artificial Intelligence in Hollywood Movies - IT Consultant - SAP, Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
Artificial Intelligence is dominating many fields at present. Many industries across the world have started to see the impact of AI these days. Being an animation and science fiction movie fan, I will explain some details about "how Artificial Intelligence will impact Hollywood cinema and play a major part in the future?". AI plays a huge role in Robotic process automation where robots or systems can be involved to simplify the Hollywood cinema end-to-end process. Billions of dollars are spent every year in Hollywood for making movies.
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3 Predictions For The Role Of Artificial Intelligence In Art And Design
Christie's made the headlines in 2018 when it became the first auction house to sell a painting created by AI. The painting, named Portrait of Edmond de Belamy, ended up selling for a cool $432,500, but more importantly, it demonstrated how intelligent machines are now perfectly capable of creating artwork. It was only a matter of time, I suppose. Thanks to AI, machines have been able to learn more and more human functions, including the ability to "see" (think facial recognition technology), speak and write (chatbots being a prime example). Learning to create is a logical step on from mastering the basic human abilities.
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Understanding Consumer Preferences for Movie Trailers from EEG using Machine Learning
Pandey, Pankaj, Swarnkar, Raunak, Kakaria, Shobhit, Miyapuram, Krishna Prasad
Neuromarketing aims to understand consumer behavior using neuroscience. Brain imaging tools such as EEG have been used to better understand consumer behavior that goes beyond self-report measures which can be a more accurate measure to understand how and why consumers prefer choosing one product over another. Previous studies have shown that consumer preferences can be effectively predicted by understanding changes in evoked responses as captured by EEG. However, understanding ordered preference of choices was not studied earlier. In this study, we try to decipher the evoked responses using EEG while participants were presented with naturalistic stimuli i.e. movie trailers. Using Machine Learning tech niques to mine the patterns in EEG signals, we predicted the movie rating with more than above-chance, 72% accuracy. Our research shows that neural correlates can be an effective predictor of consumer choices and can significantly enhance our understanding of consumer behavior.
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How 20th Century Fox uses ML to predict a movie audience Google Cloud Blog
Success in the movie industry relies on a studio's ability to attract moviegoers--but that's sometimes easier said than done. Moviegoers are a diverse group, with a wide variety of interests and preferences. Historically, movie studios have relied heavily on experience when deciding to invest in a particular script--but this can lead to huge risks, particularly when investing in new, original stories. The iterative and complex process of matching stories and audiences is something that Julie Rieger, President, Chief Data Strategist and Head of Media, and Miguel Campo-Rembado, SVP of Data Science, together with their team of data scientists at 20th Century Fox, decided to clarify with data. Understanding the market segmentation of the movie-going public is a core function of movie studios.
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Convolutional Collaborative Filter Network for Video Based Recommendation Systems
Hsieh, Cheng-Kang, Campo, Miguel, Taliyan, Abhinav, Nickens, Matt, Pandya, Mitkumar, Espinoza, JJ
This analysis explores the temporal sequencing of objects in a movie trailer. Temporal sequencing of objects in a movie trailer (e.g., a long shot of an object vs intermittent short shots) can convey information about the type of movie, plot of the movie, role of the main characters, and the filmmakers cinematographic choices. When combined with historical customer data, sequencing analysis can be used to improve predictions of customer behavior. E.g., a customer buys tickets to a new movie and maybe the customer has seen movies in the past that contained similar sequences. To explore object sequencing in movie trailers, we propose a video convolutional network to capture actions and scenes that are predictive of customers' preferences. The model learns the specific nature of sequences for different types of objects (e.g., cars vs faces), and the role of sequences in predicting customer future behavior. We show how such a temporal-aware model outperforms simple feature pooling methods proposed in our previous works and, importantly, demonstrate the additional model explain-ability allowed by such a model.
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A.I. May Have Written This Article. But Is That Such a Bad Thing?
Did AI write this article?Depositphotos enhanced by CogWorld Imagine how productive Woodward and Bernstein might have been if only they had robots to write their articles for the Washington Post. With a little A.I. on their side, they might have taken down Nixon in days instead of years. "A lot of people don't realize this, but a lot of the news stories you read now are increasingly written by artificial intelligence," said Stephen Ibaraki, social entrepreneur, futurist and chair at REDDS Capital in an interview for my upcoming book, Uber Yourself Before You Get Kodaked: A Modern Primer on A.I. for the Modern Business, co-authored by Michael Ashley. "You get these news releases about things that are happening in sports, for example, or in business. But people are not creating these pieces anymore. Lots of us are spending hours on our mobile phones reading updates about events and news flashes never realizing it's A.I. that's generating this stuff now."
A.I. May Have Written This Article. But Is That Such a Bad Thing?
Did AI write this article?Depositphotos enhanced by CogWorld Imagine how productive Woodward and Bernstein might have been if only they had robots to write their articles for the The Washington Post. With a little A.I. on their side, they might have taken down Nixon in days instead of years. "A lot of people don't realize this, but a lot of the news stories you read now are increasingly written by artificial intelligence," said Stephen Ibaraki, social entrepreneur, futurist and chair at REDDS Capital in an interview for my upcoming book, Uber Yourself Before You Get Kodaked: A Modern Primer on A.I. for the Modern Business, co-authored by Michael Ashley. "You get these news releases about things that are happening in sports, for example, or in business. But people are not creating these pieces anymore. Lots of us are spending hours on our mobile phones reading updates about events and news flashes never realizing it's A.I. that's generating this stuff now."