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Bespoke AI models are the next big thing in filmmaking

Though many AI boosters have convinced themselves that the technology can spit out films and television series whole cloth, claims of Hollywood being cooked feel very premature when you see what people are making with the most popular image/video models on the market. Models like Sora,

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Veo, and Runway just do not seem all that great for entertainment production.

But we’re starting to see more AI firms building a new breed of generative model – ones that are designed to address creatives’ needs throughout the development process while also avoiding issues like potential copyright infringement. What really sets these models apart from their …

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