AI in Entertainment
AI in movies, music, gaming, and entertainment industry

How AI Is Reshaping the High-Stakes Game of Art Attribution
Buying a painting, Noah Charney writes, is often a very expensive bet placed on a single word on a wall label: "by." Writing for Aeon , the art historian and forgery expert lays out how that one word can swing a work's value by hundreds of millions—and why th…
The viral images from the Man City v Arsenal clash
It was ENTERTAINMENT!The years go by and seem to look the same for Arsenal, who once again lost to Manchester City (2-1) in a Premier League title run-in.This afternoon’s clash gave us a show of rar...

‘This train isn’t going to stop’: shocking Sundance film shows promises and perils of AI
The AI Doc: Or How I Became an Apocaloptimist, co-directed by Daniel Roher, delves into the world of AI through the lens of personal anxiety

Mind the glitch: is Hollywood finally getting to grips with movies about artificial intelligence?
As Gore Verbinski’s AI-apocalypse film Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die hurtles towards us, it’s clear from the over-caffeinated trailer that we won’t be getting another ponderous parable about robot souls, digital enlightenment or the hubris of man