Daytime dramas made by a team of creatives could be a thing of the past, as AI could take over the whole process in the industry in the next three to five years, said Vice-chairman of Directors UK, James Hawes.
James Hawes, who directed Gary Oldman's spy series Slow Horses, told MPs artificial intelligence would soon be able to make shows without any human input
Episodes of popular TV soaps could be created entirely by artificial intelligence within the next three to five years, a leading industry executive predicted yesterday.
Golda, the story of how Israel’s only female prime minister coped with the outbreak of the 1973 war, shared the prize with two other recent films that deal with issues connected to human rights.