Secret Hollywood Group’s AI Plan Focuses on Defining How AI Is Used — While Keeping Humans in Control
The group developed a framework outlining how AI is present in the film industry and defines ways humans can maintain control of other use cases.
The group developed a framework outlining how AI is present in the film industry and defines ways humans can maintain control of other use cases.
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The group developed a framework outlining how AI is present in the film industry and…
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