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Hollywood Leaders Warn Against AI Hype at Runway Summit

Hollywood Leaders Warn Against AI Hype at Runway Summit
At the recent Runway AI Summit in Manhattan, film veteran Kathleen Kennedy voiced skepticism about the rapid adoption of generative AI in creative fields. Executives praised AI as a transformative technology, likening it to fire and the printing press, while others stressed the need for human taste and judgment. Discussions highlighted both the promise of AI tools for visual effects and the pitfalls of over‑reliance, citing recent failures such as fragile 3‑D printed props and poorly received AI‑generated ads. The event underscored a divide between enthusiastic promoters and cautious industry veterans. Read more

AI Completes Beethoven’s Unfinished Symphony, Raising Questions About the Future of Classical Music

AI Completes Beethoven’s Unfinished Symphony, Raising Questions About the Future of Classical Music
A collaborative effort of computer scientists, music historians, musicologists, and composers used artificial intelligence to finish the first movement of Beethoven’s unfinished tenth symphony. The project, called Beethoven AI, analyzed Beethoven’s style and historical influences to generate music that could plausibly have been written by the composer. This milestone has sparked a broader conversation about the role of AI in classical music, highlighting both the new creative possibilities and concerns about emotional depth, ethical issues, and the future livelihood of musicians. Read more

Analog Revival Challenges the Rise of AI-Generated Content

Analog Revival Challenges the Rise of AI-Generated Content
A growing cultural movement is embracing analog formats—cassette tapes, disposable cameras, rotary phones and flip phones—while questioning the dominance of AI-generated media. Participants, often described as neo‑Luddites, argue that AI’s polished output lacks the texture, errors and spontaneity that make human‑created art memorable. The trend reflects a broader desire for tangible experiences and a resistance to the increasingly sterile aesthetic of algorithmic content. Read more