The Verge AI Sessions: AI at the Movies
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The Verge AI Sessions: AI at the Movies

Should the film industry save artificial intelligence an aisle seat?

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With the emergence of artificial intelligence, the film industry finds itself at a crossroads. Will AI become a useful tool or destructive weapon in filmmaking? In the recent Hollywood actor and writer strike, AI was the most contentious issue to resolve. Despite differing views on AI, its potential power to transform film production and the viewer experience is undeniable. David Pierce, editor-at-large for The Verge guides a visually stimulating discussion exploring how AI is revolutionizing filmmaking. Explore AI in filmmaking with industry experts that share clips highlighting the innovative techniques and challenges. Get a thrilling rear window into how AI is reshaping movie production and inspiring new cinematic styles.


This program is presented in partnership with The Verge.

This program is presented as part of the NielsenIQ Series on Artificial Intelligence.

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David Pierce

David Pierce

David Pierce is The Verge’s editor-at-large and the co-host of The Vergecast, the publication’s flagship podcast. He covers a broa...

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Nikola Todorovic

Nikola Todorovic

Co-Founder & CEO of Wonder Dynamics

Nikola Todorovic is the Co-Founder and CEO of Wonder Dynamics, a pioneering tech company creating AI-powered production tools. An ...

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Tye Sheridan

Tye Sheridan

Actor, Producer and Co-Founder & President of Wonder Dynamics

Actor/producer Tye Sheridan has emerged as one of Hollywood’s most exciting leading men, making his on-screen film debut in Terren...

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