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AI was enemy No. 1 during Hollywood strikes. Now it's in Oscar-winning films
AI may be a dirty word in Hollywood, but Mr Mooser says their version of the technology is "clean." "Artists should be at the table," he says, adding that it's better to build the tool for filmmakers rather than get "rolled over by big tech companies". Artificial Intelligence has long been depicted as a villain in Hollywood. In "The Terminator," AI used by the US military decides it must destroy everyone on Earth. But it's AI's creators, and not the technology itself, that has received the brunt of real-life criticism.
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WWII code breaker buried in Nebraska with UK military honors
This undated Watters family photo via the Omaha World-Herald shows Col. John Watters and his wife, Jean Watters, on their wedding day. Jean Watters was buried Monday, Sept. 24, 2018, in Nebraska with British military honors for a secret that she held for decades: her World War II service as a codebreaker of German intelligence communications. The tribute honored Watters for her role decoding for a top-secret military program led by British mathematician Alan Turing, who was the subject of the 2014 Oscar-winning film, "The Imitation Game ." She was 18 when she enlisted in the Women's Royal Naval Service. She and her husband retired to the U.S. in 1969.
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