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Months
Nations League
matches ag
Ai
nst greece and finland. Its the striker� s
First Call
up since his one and only
Cap Back
in 2017, when he was a substitute ag
Ai
nst brazil. England
Manager Lee Carsley
has also recalled kyle walker,
Phil Foden
and jude bellingham, while harry maguire, tino livramento,
Jarrod Bowen
and
Eberechi Eze
all miss out. With the squad that weve got, weve got so many talented players. Always looking at finding the right balance, you know, who complements who in terms of the way that we play. I try not to get too caught up in positions and to positional. Its more the attributes and the way we can potentially attack the opposition. Meanwhile, kylian
Mbappe Isnt
in the
France Squad
for their upcoming uefa
Nations League
matches despite being back to fitness. The
Real Madrid
forward missed his sides draw with
Atletico Madrid
last weekend because of a thigh injury, but then did come off the bench in their surprise
Champions League Defeat
to lille. So hes seemingly ready to play, but the
France Head
Coach Didier
deschamps agreed to rest mbappe for their matches ag
Ai
nst
Israel And Belgium
in order to protect him from further issues. On to cricket, and at the
Womens T20 World
cup, pakistans hopes of making it to the
Knockout Phase
for the first time in nine attempts were given a boost as they beat
Sri Lanka
. It was a low scoring aff
Ai
r, though. Batting first, pakistan were helped by fatima sanas 30 offjust 20 balls as they made 116. In reply,
Sri Lanka
never really got going, with just two players reaching double figures. Sadia iqbal was the pick of the pakistan bolwers, taking three for 17 as they won by 31 runs. In the tournaments opening match, bangladesh beat scotland. Having won the toss and elected to bat, bangladesh made a modest 119 7 thanks in part to sobhana mostery� s 36. In reply, that innings was eclipsed by
Scotland Opener Sarah
bryce. She made an unbeaten 49 from 52 balls to give the scots a chance of victory in sharjah, but regular wickets to the bangladeshi spinners meant
Scotland Couldnt
build a match winning partnership and they fell 17 runs short on their first ever
World Cup
outing. Finally basketball, and preparations for the new
Nba Season
are ramping up with the defending champions the
Boston Celtics
facing the denver nuggets, who won it the year before, in two preseason games in abu dhabi. The
Celtics Star Player
Jason Taytum
is expecting the top teams to be stronger than ever for the new camp
Ai
gn. Its going to be tough. Teams of gotten better, but i think for us, taking the mindset of not skipping any steps, thats what we did it really, really well last season. 0bviously what we did it really, really well last season. Obviously it hit me ship is the goal, but we cannot skip to that. Weve got to start and just try to get little bit better every single day.
0ne Football Update
for you and porto have equalised, to have into at
Manchester United
in the
Europa League
tonight. And thats all the sport for now. You are watching the context. It is time for our new weekly segment,
Ai
decoded. Welcome to
Ai
decoded, when we look in depth at some of the most eye catching stories in the
Fast Moving
and ever changing world of
Artificial Intelligence
. This week, we look at one of the most exciting, but also controversial arenas of
Artificial Intelligence
the world of text to video creation. Its being called a revolution in
Film Making
because
Ai
-technology'>Ai Technology takes away some of the traditional barriers faced by
Movie Makers
trying to crack hollywood, most notably
Film Production
costs.
Ai
nment-giant'>0ne Entert
Ai
nment Giant embracing
Ai
is lionsgate, which has recently announced a partnership with artificial
Intelligence Company Runway
to allow a new
Ai
-model'>Ai Model to be tr
Ai
ned on their extensive
Film And Tv
archive. But at what cost, asks the guardian . Some
Film Producers
have now joined forces to develop
Best Practice
for the use of
Ai
'>Generative Ai in factual storytelling. This is currently one of the more organised efforts in hollywood to grapple with the ethics of a technology that could prove devastating forjobs, which is why there are now calls for better transparency around the use of
Ai
, with the fallout from hollywood likely to reach the eu soon, according to euronews. Film industry workers are warning ag
Ai
nst the unregulated use of
Artificial Intelligence
and demanding
Ai
-tools'>Ai Tools to be used only to assist, and not replace, original human creativity. With me is our regular
Ai
-contributor'>Ai Contributor samir mallal, ceo of
Ai
-creative'>Ai Creative company one day. Samir, expl
Ai
n to us this significance of this
Lionsgate Deal
with al
Company Runway
and the wider implications for the film industry. We saw this with the hollywood strikes as others are really worried about equipment yeah, and i see this from two sides. 0n the one hand, it is an opportunity for this next generation to come up and to start doing things that they would never have thought possible before. But on the other hand, you people who have devoted their whole life to it specific craft, and here lionsgate is saying we are going to tr
Ai
n these new models with all of our old catalogue and are they going to be compensated . What happens to the future of those jobs . These are all questions that we need to figure out, and i think the bigger implication here is what is albert relationship with these
Intelligence Machines
. Weve never encountered anything like this. Whether you are a creative or a doctor, weve never encountered machines like this before and i think we are trying to figure it out. And right now its the technologists that are really driving the change and its moving so fast. And i think we as a
Culture Kind
of need to step up in a
Culture Kind
of need to step up and out. And right now its the technologists that are really driving the change and its moving so fast. And i think we as a
Culture Kind
of need to step up and especially creative need to say we need obsolete. Yeah, lets have a closer look at what it does look like. Well, we are very lucky to have one of the most exciting programme. Players in the
Ai
-video'>Ai Video generation on tonights programme. They are called
Pika Labs
, and lets
Take A Look
at their latest product. Music. Music. Sirens. Sirens. Whos ceo of
Pika Labs
Ai
. Pika. Pika. Lets now speak to demi guo, understand video and can generate video. In a way, the users generate video. In a way, the users interact with this model, there users interact with this model, there are users interact with this model, there are many ways. The most of the there are many ways. The most of the way there are many ways. The most of the way is a user can type into of the way is a user can type into the of the way is a user can type into the description of what it wants into the description of what it wants so into the description of what it wants. So for example the user can type wants. So for example the user can type in, a giant mouse is walking can type in, a giant mouse is walking in can type in, a giant mouse is walking in the street of new york, walking in the street of new york,
So Walking
in the street of new york, so the
Ai
will be able to generate york, so the
Ai
will be able to generate a clip where there is actually generate a clip where there is actually a generate a clip where there is actually a mouse walking the streets actually a mouse walking the streets of new york. 30 actually a mouse walking the streets of new york. Actually a mouse walking the streets of new york. So its as sim
Le Streets
of new york. So its as simple as streets of new york. So its as simple as that, streets of new york. So its as simple as that, you streets of new york. So its as simple as that, you type streets of new york. So its as simple as that, you type what| simple as that, you type what you want and
Ai
visualises it quite brilliantly if that video is anything to go by, and it is all at a very minimal cost. How much was something like that cost for example . Much was something like that cost for example . Yes, so right now it costs. Cost for example . Yes, so right now it costs. There cost for example . Yes, so right now it costs. There are now it costs. There are different now it costs. There are different varieties of
Cost Budget
definitely if you want to make a
Feature Length Film
, it wilt to make a
Feature Length Film
, it will probably only cost like at most it will probably only cost like at most a couple of thousand dollars. At most a couple of thousand dollars, which is very a huge difference between the actual right difference between the actual right now for making a
Feature Length Film
, it might cost
Feature Length Film
, it might cost a
Feature Length Film
, it might cost a couple of hundred million cost a couple of hundred million dollars or tens of millions. Millions. So 2000 is incredible. Millions. So 2000 is incredible. How millions. So 2000 is incredible. How do i millions. So 2000 is| incredible. How do you millions. So 2000 is incredible. How do you see that im act in incredible. How do you see that impact in the incredible. How do you see that impact in the creative impact in the creative industries . Thats a huge cost difference, and how do you think that creative a goalie playing a role in the future . What is your vision for this . Yes, i really believe that al is hot yes, i really believe that al is not replacing traders what is not replacing traders what is really is not replacing traders what is really about helping or serving is really about helping or serving creators. Because we all know serving creators. Because we all know right now whether you are creating a film or a short video. Are creating a film or a short video. Its are creating a film or a short video, its a very competent process video, its a very competent process. There is a huge gap between process. There is a huge gap between your creative idea to the execution. So essentially what the execution. So essentially what at the execution. So essentially what
Ai
is doing what we want to do what
Ai
is doing what we want to do is what
Ai
is doing what we want to do is you help save the creators to do is you help save the creators time by really letting them creators time by really letting them to creators time by really letting them to be able to focus on the creative them to be able to focus on the creative idea part. Not the
Mantral Creative Idea
part. Not the manual part of creating a video manual part of creating a video. , � ,. ,. , video. So surely its going to cost a lot video. So surely its going to cost a lot of video. So surely its going to cost a lot of jobs. Video. So surely its going to cost a lot of jobs. Thats video. So surely its going to| cost a lot of jobs. Thats what cost a lot ofjobs. Thats what the hollywood creators are really worried about, the writers and so on and the
Film Maker
s. Writers and so on and the filmmakers. Writers and so on and the filmmakers. Yes, the webby think about filmmakers. Yes, the webby think about it, filmmakers. Yes, the webby think about it, i filmmakers. Yes, the webby think about it, i dont filmmakers. Yes, the webby think about it, i dont think i think about it, i dont think people think about it, i dont think people are losing jobs as more its creating a new kind ofjob its creating a new kind ofjob it witi its creating a new kind ofjob it will change the way people do their it will change the way people do theirjob. So you can imagine. Do theirjob. So you can imagine, you know, basically people imagine, you know, basically peopte irr imagine, you know, basically people in the past that may go to a film. People in the past that may go to a film, now they are able to direct to a film, now they are able to direct it to a film, now they are able to direct it at to a film, now they are able to direct it. At their computer. So basically, like, another analogy so basically, like, another analogy is al is essentially a toot. Analogy is al is essentially a toot. So analogy is al is essentially a tool, so its kind of like you tool, so its kind of like you. The creative ideas are coming you. The creative ideas are coming from a creator see you stilt coming from a creator see you still need coming from a creator see you still need a human to come up with still need a human to come up with the still need a human to come up with the creative ideas and to guide with the creative ideas and to guide the
Ai
i want to do. So
Ai
-guide'>Ai Guide the
Ai
i want to do. So m can guide the
Ai
i want to do. So
Ai
can enable all possibilities but it
Ai
can enable all possibilities but it requires the human to tell the but it requires the human to tell the
Ai
what to do, and this tell the
Ai
what to do, and this is tell the
Ai
what to do, and this is still a job for the human this is still a job for the human and still a job for creative human and still a job for creative teams. I human and still a
Ob For Creative Teamsh Human
and still a ob for creative teams. I think thats a big concern creative teams. I think thats a big concern with creative teams. I think thats a big concern with creative. Creative teams. I think thats a big concern with creative is the process is how we get to the process is how we get to the product, right . By going through the process, we learn what it is, we shape it, we bring our taste in our vision and so now this process is completely changed, right . So what you were hitting on as i think what people are concerned with. Now the technology is definitely impressive, and the new model is great. So i can see the potential of it, you know, but i think that creative art rightfully concerned and we want to be and still want to m
Ai
nt
Ai
n our process. Especially when the tr
Ai
ning and the
Data Sets
have been tr
Ai
ned on previous copyrighted material, that some people have owned. So how do you respond people say are you going to be giving
Nations League<\/a> matches ag
Ai<\/a>nst greece and finland. Its the striker\ufffd s
First Call<\/a> up since his one and only
Cap Back<\/a> in 2017, when he was a substitute ag
Ai<\/a>nst brazil. England
Manager Lee Carsley<\/a> has also recalled kyle walker,
Phil Foden<\/a> and jude bellingham, while harry maguire, tino livramento,
Jarrod Bowen<\/a> and
Eberechi Eze<\/a> all miss out. With the squad that weve got, weve got so many talented players. Always looking at finding the right balance, you know, who complements who in terms of the way that we play. I try not to get too caught up in positions and to positional. Its more the attributes and the way we can potentially attack the opposition. Meanwhile, kylian
Mbappe Isnt<\/a> in the
France Squad<\/a> for their upcoming uefa
Nations League<\/a> matches despite being back to fitness. The
Real Madrid<\/a> forward missed his sides draw with
Atletico Madrid<\/a> last weekend because of a thigh injury, but then did come off the bench in their surprise
Champions League Defeat<\/a> to lille. So hes seemingly ready to play, but the
France Head<\/a>
Coach Didier<\/a> deschamps agreed to rest mbappe for their matches ag
Ai<\/a>nst
Israel And Belgium<\/a> in order to protect him from further issues. On to cricket, and at the
Womens T20 World<\/a> cup, pakistans hopes of making it to the
Knockout Phase<\/a> for the first time in nine attempts were given a boost as they beat
Sri Lanka<\/a>. It was a low scoring aff
Ai<\/a>r, though. Batting first, pakistan were helped by fatima sanas 30 offjust 20 balls as they made 116. In reply,
Sri Lanka<\/a> never really got going, with just two players reaching double figures. Sadia iqbal was the pick of the pakistan bolwers, taking three for 17 as they won by 31 runs. In the tournaments opening match, bangladesh beat scotland. Having won the toss and elected to bat, bangladesh made a modest 119 7 thanks in part to sobhana mostery\ufffd s 36. In reply, that innings was eclipsed by
Scotland Opener Sarah<\/a> bryce. She made an unbeaten 49 from 52 balls to give the scots a chance of victory in sharjah, but regular wickets to the bangladeshi spinners meant
Scotland Couldnt<\/a> build a match winning partnership and they fell 17 runs short on their first ever
World Cup<\/a> outing. Finally basketball, and preparations for the new
Nba Season<\/a> are ramping up with the defending champions the
Boston Celtics<\/a> facing the denver nuggets, who won it the year before, in two preseason games in abu dhabi. The
Celtics Star Player<\/a>
Jason Taytum<\/a> is expecting the top teams to be stronger than ever for the new camp
Ai<\/a>gn. Its going to be tough. Teams of gotten better, but i think for us, taking the mindset of not skipping any steps, thats what we did it really, really well last season. 0bviously what we did it really, really well last season. Obviously it hit me ship is the goal, but we cannot skip to that. Weve got to start and just try to get little bit better every single day.
0ne Football Update<\/a> for you and porto have equalised, to have into at
Manchester United<\/a> in the
Europa League<\/a> tonight. And thats all the sport for now. You are watching the context. It is time for our new weekly segment,
Ai<\/a> decoded. Welcome to
Ai<\/a> decoded, when we look in depth at some of the most eye catching stories in the
Fast Moving<\/a> and ever changing world of
Artificial Intelligence<\/a>. This week, we look at one of the most exciting, but also controversial arenas of
Artificial Intelligence<\/a> the world of text to video creation. Its being called a revolution in
Film Making<\/a> because
Ai<\/a>-technology'>Ai Technology<\/a> takes away some of the traditional barriers faced by
Movie Makers<\/a> trying to crack hollywood, most notably
Film Production<\/a> costs.
Ai<\/a>nment-giant'>0ne Entert
Ai<\/a>nment Giant<\/a> embracing
Ai<\/a> is lionsgate, which has recently announced a partnership with artificial
Intelligence Company Runway<\/a> to allow a new
Ai<\/a>-model'>Ai Model<\/a> to be tr
Ai<\/a>ned on their extensive
Film And Tv<\/a> archive. But at what cost, asks the guardian . Some
Film Producers<\/a> have now joined forces to develop
Best Practice<\/a> for the use of
Ai<\/a>'>Generative Ai<\/a> in factual storytelling. This is currently one of the more organised efforts in hollywood to grapple with the ethics of a technology that could prove devastating forjobs, which is why there are now calls for better transparency around the use of
Ai<\/a>, with the fallout from hollywood likely to reach the eu soon, according to euronews. Film industry workers are warning ag
Ai<\/a>nst the unregulated use of
Artificial Intelligence<\/a> and demanding
Ai<\/a>-tools'>Ai Tools<\/a> to be used only to assist, and not replace, original human creativity. With me is our regular
Ai<\/a>-contributor'>Ai Contributor<\/a> samir mallal, ceo of
Ai<\/a>-creative'>Ai Creative<\/a> company one day. Samir, expl
Ai<\/a>n to us this significance of this
Lionsgate Deal<\/a> with al
Company Runway<\/a> and the wider implications for the film industry. We saw this with the hollywood strikes as others are really worried about equipment yeah, and i see this from two sides. 0n the one hand, it is an opportunity for this next generation to come up and to start doing things that they would never have thought possible before. But on the other hand, you people who have devoted their whole life to it specific craft, and here lionsgate is saying we are going to tr
Ai<\/a>n these new models with all of our old catalogue and are they going to be compensated . What happens to the future of those jobs . These are all questions that we need to figure out, and i think the bigger implication here is what is albert relationship with these
Intelligence Machines<\/a> . Weve never encountered anything like this. Whether you are a creative or a doctor, weve never encountered machines like this before and i think we are trying to figure it out. And right now its the technologists that are really driving the change and its moving so fast. And i think we as a
Culture Kind<\/a> of need to step up in a
Culture Kind<\/a> of need to step up and out. And right now its the technologists that are really driving the change and its moving so fast. And i think we as a
Culture Kind<\/a> of need to step up and especially creative need to say we need obsolete. Yeah, lets have a closer look at what it does look like. Well, we are very lucky to have one of the most exciting programme. Players in the
Ai<\/a>-video'>Ai Video<\/a> generation on tonights programme. They are called
Pika Labs<\/a>, and lets
Take A Look<\/a> at their latest product. Music. Music. Sirens. Sirens. Whos ceo of
Pika Labs<\/a>
Ai<\/a>. Pika. Pika. Lets now speak to demi guo, understand video and can generate video. In a way, the users generate video. In a way, the users interact with this model, there users interact with this model, there are users interact with this model, there are many ways. The most of the there are many ways. The most of the way there are many ways. The most of the way is a user can type into of the way is a user can type into the of the way is a user can type into the description of what it wants into the description of what it wants so into the description of what it wants. So for example the user can type wants. So for example the user can type in, a giant mouse is walking can type in, a giant mouse is walking in can type in, a giant mouse is walking in the street of new york, walking in the street of new york,
So Walking<\/a> in the street of new york, so the
Ai<\/a> will be able to generate york, so the
Ai<\/a> will be able to generate a clip where there is actually generate a clip where there is actually a generate a clip where there is actually a mouse walking the streets actually a mouse walking the streets of new york. 30 actually a mouse walking the streets of new york. Actually a mouse walking the streets of new york. So its as sim
Le Streets<\/a> of new york. So its as simple as streets of new york. So its as simple as that, streets of new york. So its as simple as that, you streets of new york. So its as simple as that, you type streets of new york. So its as simple as that, you type what| simple as that, you type what you want and
Ai<\/a> visualises it quite brilliantly if that video is anything to go by, and it is all at a very minimal cost. How much was something like that cost for example . Much was something like that cost for example . Yes, so right now it costs. Cost for example . Yes, so right now it costs. There cost for example . Yes, so right now it costs. There are now it costs. There are different now it costs. There are different varieties of
Cost Budget<\/a> definitely if you want to make a
Feature Length Film<\/a>, it wilt to make a
Feature Length Film<\/a>, it will probably only cost like at most it will probably only cost like at most a couple of thousand dollars. At most a couple of thousand dollars, which is very a huge difference between the actual right difference between the actual right now for making a
Feature Length Film<\/a>, it might cost
Feature Length Film<\/a>, it might cost a
Feature Length Film<\/a>, it might cost a couple of hundred million cost a couple of hundred million dollars or tens of millions. Millions. So 2000 is incredible. Millions. So 2000 is incredible. How millions. So 2000 is incredible. How do i millions. So 2000 is| incredible. How do you millions. So 2000 is incredible. How do you see that im act in incredible. How do you see that impact in the incredible. How do you see that impact in the creative impact in the creative industries . Thats a huge cost difference, and how do you think that creative a goalie playing a role in the future . What is your vision for this . Yes, i really believe that al is hot yes, i really believe that al is not replacing traders what is not replacing traders what is really is not replacing traders what is really about helping or serving is really about helping or serving creators. Because we all know serving creators. Because we all know right now whether you are creating a film or a short video. Are creating a film or a short video. Its are creating a film or a short video, its a very competent process video, its a very competent process. There is a huge gap between process. There is a huge gap between your creative idea to the execution. So essentially what the execution. So essentially what at the execution. So essentially what
Ai<\/a> is doing what we want to do what
Ai<\/a> is doing what we want to do is what
Ai<\/a> is doing what we want to do is you help save the creators to do is you help save the creators time by really letting them creators time by really letting them to creators time by really letting them to be able to focus on the creative them to be able to focus on the creative idea part. Not the
Mantral Creative Idea<\/a> part. Not the manual part of creating a video manual part of creating a video. , \ufffd ,. ,. , video. So surely its going to cost a lot video. So surely its going to cost a lot of video. So surely its going to cost a lot of jobs. Video. So surely its going to cost a lot of jobs. Thats video. So surely its going to| cost a lot of jobs. Thats what cost a lot ofjobs. Thats what the hollywood creators are really worried about, the writers and so on and the
Film Maker<\/a>s. Writers and so on and the filmmakers. Writers and so on and the filmmakers. Yes, the webby think about filmmakers. Yes, the webby think about it, filmmakers. Yes, the webby think about it, i filmmakers. Yes, the webby think about it, i dont filmmakers. Yes, the webby think about it, i dont think i think about it, i dont think people think about it, i dont think people are losing jobs as more its creating a new kind ofjob its creating a new kind ofjob it witi its creating a new kind ofjob it will change the way people do their it will change the way people do theirjob. So you can imagine. Do theirjob. So you can imagine, you know, basically people imagine, you know, basically peopte irr imagine, you know, basically people in the past that may go to a film. People in the past that may go to a film, now they are able to direct to a film, now they are able to direct it to a film, now they are able to direct it at to a film, now they are able to direct it. At their computer. So basically, like, another analogy so basically, like, another analogy is al is essentially a toot. Analogy is al is essentially a toot. So analogy is al is essentially a tool, so its kind of like you tool, so its kind of like you. The creative ideas are coming you. The creative ideas are coming from a creator see you stilt coming from a creator see you still need coming from a creator see you still need a human to come up with still need a human to come up with the still need a human to come up with the creative ideas and to guide with the creative ideas and to guide the
Ai<\/a> i want to do. So
Ai<\/a>-guide'>Ai Guide<\/a> the
Ai<\/a> i want to do. So m can guide the
Ai<\/a> i want to do. So
Ai<\/a> can enable all possibilities but it
Ai<\/a> can enable all possibilities but it requires the human to tell the but it requires the human to tell the
Ai<\/a> what to do, and this tell the
Ai<\/a> what to do, and this is tell the
Ai<\/a> what to do, and this is still a job for the human this is still a job for the human and still a job for creative human and still a job for creative teams. I human and still a
Ob For Creative Teamsh Human<\/a> and still a ob for creative teams. I think thats a big concern creative teams. I think thats a big concern with creative teams. I think thats a big concern with creative. Creative teams. I think thats a big concern with creative is the process is how we get to the process is how we get to the product, right . By going through the process, we learn what it is, we shape it, we bring our taste in our vision and so now this process is completely changed, right . So what you were hitting on as i think what people are concerned with. Now the technology is definitely impressive, and the new model is great. So i can see the potential of it, you know, but i think that creative art rightfully concerned and we want to be and still want to m
Ai<\/a>nt
Ai<\/a>n our process. Especially when the tr
Ai<\/a>ning and the
Data Sets<\/a> have been tr
Ai<\/a>ned on previous copyrighted material, that some people have owned. So how do you respond people say are you going to be giving
Attribution Or Acknowledgement<\/a> for that . What are your thoughts there . Yes. Are your thoughts there . Yes, financially are your thoughts there . Yes, financially our are your thoughts there . Yes, financially our hope, are your thoughts there . Yes, financially our hope, i are your thoughts there . Yes, financially our hope, i begin i financially our hope, i begin this financially our hope, i begin this company because im really passionate about
Content Creation<\/a>, so our hope is not to cl
Ai<\/a>m creation, so our hope is not to cl
Ai<\/a>m any creation, so our hope is not to cl
Ai<\/a>m any contribution or anything. Were just making a toot. Anything. Were just making a toot. A anything. Were just making a tool, a platform for the creators. So we dont want, we dont creators. So we dont want, we dont cl
Ai<\/a>m creators. So we dont want, we dont cl
Ai<\/a>m any ownership of the content thats created on the content thats created on the platform. So this is all going the platform. So this is all going to the platform. So this is all going to the creators, but we are just going to the creators, but we are just trying to design a toot are just trying to design a toot so are just trying to design a tool so that creators can create tool so that creators can create more content or create more create more content or create more interesting content. But i mean in your more interesting content. But i mean in your tr
Ai<\/a>ning more interesting content. But i mean in your tr
Ai<\/a>ning model, l more interesting content. Emit i mean in your tr
Ai<\/a>ning model, in your data model, if copyrighted material was used to tr
Ai<\/a>n the model, do you have any plans to compensate those creators . Yes. Compensate those creators . Yes, for sure. Went compensate those creators . Yes, for sure. Went to compensate those creators . Yes, for sure. Went to work compensate those creators . Yes, for sure. Went to work with compensate those creators . Yes, for sure. Went to work with and we do for sure. Went to work with and we do have for sure. Went to work with and we do have various partnerships, so we work with and open partnerships, so we work with and open to new partnerships with and open to new partnerships with the and open to new partnerships with the
Content Creation<\/a>
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Ai<\/a> revolution. Do you foresee a day when you might have a whole movie, 90 minutes, two hours, completely created by
Artificial Intelligence<\/a> . Yes, we see that
Artificial Intelligence<\/a> . Yes, we see that so
Artificial Intelligence<\/a> . Yes, we see that so much
Artificial Intelligence<\/a> . Yes, i we see that so much progress has been we see that so much progress has been made in the
Ai<\/a>-world'>Ai World<\/a> for the has been made in the
Ai<\/a>-world'>Ai World<\/a> for the video creation, and i do think for the video creation, and i do think there will be a future do think there will be a future. And i think it is not going future. And i think it is not going to future. And i think it is not going to be a very long from now going to be a very long from now we going to be a very long from now. We see right now the
Ai<\/a>-video'>Ai Video<\/a> now. We see right now the
Ai<\/a>-video'>Ai Video<\/a> toot now. We see right now the
Ai<\/a>-video'>Ai Video<\/a> tool is still hard for the
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Video Tool<\/a> is still hard for the
Ai<\/a>-tool'>Ai Tool<\/a> to create a full
Feature Length Film<\/a> that you can see
Feature Length Film<\/a> that you can see in the cinema but we do see that can see in the cinema but we do see that so can see in the cinema but we do see that so much progress is in al see that so much progress is in at industry see that so much progress is in
Al Industry<\/a> might be able to
Ai<\/a>-industry'>Ai Industry<\/a> might be able to come
Ai<\/a>-industry'>Ai Industry<\/a> might be able to come true in the short term. Thats come true in the short term. Thats a come true in the short term. Thats a little way off perhaps still, but anyway we will see what happens most of thank you so much for and we will talk to you a bit more in a couple of minutes. Coming up after the break, well be speaking to
Ai<\/a>
Film Maker<\/a> pj accetturo, who says our fears over
Ai<\/a> our overblown and who cl
Ai<\/a>ms its actually a good thing in the
Long Run<\/a> for
Film Maker<\/a>s and creators. Around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. Welcome back to
Ai<\/a> decoded. Looking at the artificial
Intelligence Revolution<\/a> when it comes to making movies in particular. Our regular
Ai<\/a>-contributor'>Ai Contributor<\/a> samir mallal. Thank you for being with us once ag
Ai<\/a>n. Now for those who work the
Film And Tv<\/a> commercials industries, the cost of getting an idea off the ground and bringing it to fruition can be a costly and time consuming process. Now, with the advent of
Ai<\/a>, what would usually cost a studio or a client 100,000 can now be done for under 100. Well, at least thats what our next guest is cl
Ai<\/a>ming. Before we bring him on, lets show this tr
Ai<\/a>ler of his most recent
Al Film<\/a> and video creation. Music. My prince, are you prepared to learn what fate the stones foretold you . Yes. There is evil at work in the land to the west, prince ashitaka. My name is ashitaka ive travelled far from lands to the east go away i dont want to fight you im a friend
Princess Mononoke<\/a>, princess of the spirits of ghouls, beasts and ancient gods. The world stole her soul, and now she lives to kill it. Youre beautiful. Why cant the humans and the forest live together . Why cant we stop this fighting now . Im going to show you how to kill a god. You cannot alter your fate, my prince. Ashitaka however, you can rise to meet it if you choose. There we are, another product of
Ai<\/a>, quite amazing. Lets speak to one of
The New Breed<\/a> of
Ai<\/a>
Film Maker<\/a>s and
Video Content<\/a> creators, pj accetturo,
Whos Ceo<\/a> of filmport
Ai<\/a>, who joins us from portland, oregon. Thanks very much for being with us. Extraordinary really what can be done and ag
Ai<\/a>njust us. Extraordinary really what can be done and ag
Ai<\/a>n just talk us through the process so we are really clear about how something like that that we have just seen, which looks really beautiful and impressive, how was that made so simple he . So simple he . Yeah, its been an amazing so simple he . Yeah, its been an amazing and so simple he . Yeah, its been an amazing and wild so simple he . Yeah, its been an amazing and wild process. | so simple he . Yeah, its been| an amazing and wild process. I started an amazing and wild process. I started out on youtube and grew michelle started out on youtube and grew michelle to
A Million<\/a> subscribers and went to hollywood and lost my own
Tv Series Hollywood<\/a> and lost my own
Tv Series<\/a> so hollywood and lost my own
Tv Series<\/a>. So the now play with tools series. So the now play with tools like series. So the now play with tools like that, the truly soft is based tools like that, the truly soft is based on a famous movie called is based on a famous movie called
Princess Mononoke<\/a> by the legendary studio ghibli. An experiment to see how close are we to experiment to see how close are we to photorealism and how far off our we to photorealism and how far off our way into making can adapt off our way into making can adapt any
Film Or Concept<\/a> or story adapt any
Film Or Concept<\/a> or story is adapt any
Film Or Concept<\/a> or story is about process for creating story is about process for creating that was a programme called creating that was a programme called
Midjourney Midjourney<\/a> and wrote the stuff and used a programme to generate the image and compile that into the tr
Ai<\/a>ler and compile that into the tr
Ai<\/a>ler. ,. , tr
Ai<\/a>ler. Give us an idea how much that tr
Ai<\/a>ler. Give us an idea how much that would tr
Ai<\/a>ler. Give us an idea how much that would cost. Tr
Ai<\/a>ler. Give us an idea how much that would cost. Roughly. A couple of hundred bucks or less a couple of hundred bucks or less not a couple of hundred bucks or less. Not a lot. 30 a couple of hundred bucks or less. Not a lot. Less. Not a lot. So its interesting less. Not a lot. So its interesting because i less. Not a lot. So its| interesting because do less. Not a lot. So its interesting because do you feel like in the process that we are missing something in terms of
Emotion And Connection<\/a> . What i meant seeing this, im impressed with the tools and what you been able to do but in terms of that
Human Connection<\/a> that i feel that we get from whether its a high
End Tv<\/a> commercial or whether a tv show, ifeel like we commercial or whether a tv show, i feel like we are still far off from that and i think you have to do notjust with the technology but it has to do with the process, going through the creative process and that something that right now i think is missing in al and personally im trying to solve is how do we bring back the creative process into the
Ai<\/a>-creation'>Ai Creation<\/a> process. What are your thoughts on that . Thoughts on that . Yeah, i will hundred percent thoughts on that . Yeah, i will hundred percent agree thoughts on that . Yeah, i will hundred percent agree and i thoughts on that . Yeah, i will| hundred percent agree and im trying hundred percent agree and im trying to hundred percent agree and im trying to approach all of this experimentation with a lot of curiosity experimentation with a lot of
Curiosity And Humility<\/a> because like you
Curiosity And Humility<\/a> because like you talked about in the previous like you talked about in the previous segment, it can represent a threat and i dont want represent a threat and i dont want to represent a threat and i dont want to underplay the fact that there want to underplay the fact that there is want to underplay the fact that there is a want to underplay the fact that there is a huge industry, the tv and there is a huge industry, the
Tv And Film<\/a> industry, that can be disrupted. What analogy that i be disrupted. What analogy that i like be disrupted. What analogy that l like to be disrupted. What analogy that i like to use is p
Ai<\/a>nters were very i like to use is p
Ai<\/a>nters were very disrupted by photographers and they very disrupted by photographers and they thought it was maybe cheating and they thought it was maybe cheating or was too easy and at the same cheating or was too easy and at the same time the world has been the same time the world has been better for photography, that kind of democratize the art process. And i view it in the art process. And i view it in the same art process. And i view it in the same way that kind of youtube experienced the proliferation of taking what only proliferation of taking what only studios can do back in 2004 only studios can do back in 2004 and then digital cameras come 2004 and then digital cameras come about and now 20 years later, come about and now 20 years later,
80<\/a> of the content on the internet is user generated content the internet is user generated content. So i think thats actually content. So i think thats actually the future of what we are going to see with narrative films are going to see with narrative films as are going to see with narrative films as well is studios will continue films as well is studios will continue to make content and will figure out a way forward that will figure out a way forward that tr
Ai<\/a>ns ethical
Data Sets<\/a>, but were that tr
Ai<\/a>ns ethical
Data Sets<\/a>, but were actually going to see a switch but were actually going to see a switch from studios being the primary a switch from studios being the primary of most of our
Narrative Content<\/a> and its actually
Narrative Content<\/a> and its actually going to go into the hands actually going to go into the hands of creators and i think thats hands of creators and i think thats a hands of creators and i think thats a really beautiful thing because thats a really beautiful thing because i spent 20 years try to work because i spent 20 years try to work up because i spent 20 years try to work up my way up the
Hollywood Ladder Work<\/a> up my way up the
Hollywood Ladder<\/a> and almost got divorced and almost went through bankruptcy. It is a grind. You are overworked and underp
Ai<\/a>d as are overworked and underp
Ai<\/a>d as a
Hollywood Trader<\/a> and then you have a
Hollywood Trader<\/a> and then you have a a
Hollywood Trader<\/a> and then you have a i a
Hollywood Trader<\/a> and then you have a 1 chance or less of eventually. Have a 1 chance or less of eventually. Have a 1 chance or less of eventually. You say that but clearly people eventually. You say that but clearly people like eventually. You say that but clearly people like to clearly people like to agreement is guilty went on strike and probably went on strike and probably went on strike over this issue
Ai<\/a> are really, really worried. Youre actually right, really, really worried. Youre actually right, and really, really worried. Youre actually right, and ag
Ai<\/a>n really, really worried. Youre actually right, and ag
Ai<\/a>n i. Actually right, and ag
Ai<\/a>n i dont actually right, and ag
Ai<\/a>n i dont have all the answers but i dont have all the answers but i would dont have all the answers but i would like to imagine that we i would like to imagine that we seen i would like to imagine that ive seen so many stories of people ive seen so many stories of people who go in hollywood because they want to be a writer because they want to be a writer and a director of their own writer and a director of their own
Films Writer<\/a> and a director of their own films and it 20 years later they own films and it 20 years later they are own films and it 20 years later they are burnt out because they were they are burnt out because they were only they are burnt out because they were only able to hold a lie or to run were only able to hold a lie or to run coffee or run cars. I hear to run coffee or run cars. I hear them to run coffee or run cars. I hear them say this is not what i hear them say this is not what i got hear them say this is not what i got into hear them say this is not what i got into the industry i know that i got into the industry i know that its i got into the industry i know that its almost impossible to et that its almost impossible to get my that its almost impossible to get my films made and now anvone get my films made and now anyone is able to make that. And anyone is able to make that. And if anyone is able to make that. And if you anyone is able to make that. And if you can figure out a way to have and if you can figure out a way to have these tools be ethically sourced, i think it ethically sourced, think it actually ethically sourced, i think it actually can be a really good thing actually can be a really good thing in actually can be a really good thing in the
Long Run<\/a> for creators. | thing in the
Long Run<\/a> for
Creators Thing<\/a> in the
Long Run<\/a> for creators. ,. , creators. I agree with you there in creators. I agree with you there in the creators. I agree with you there in the sense creators. I agree with you there in the sense that i creators. I agree with you there in the sense that if| creators. I agree with you i there in the sense that if we are giving creators opportunities to tell their own stories in a way that they have not been able to before, then i think the potential is really amazing. I think, think the potential is really amazing. Ithink, though, that just because everybody can do it does not mean that a good story is not a good story. And storytelling requires craft and requires time and requires diligence and it requires i think a kind of personal connection to the material. When we express ourselves creatively, we are putting something in of ourselves, some kind of insight that we want to express and show to the world, right . So how does this fit in with this new
Ai<\/a>-kind'>Ai Kind<\/a> of way of working . How do you see that personal voice translating . Bond personal voice translating . And im afr
Ai<\/a>d youve personal voice translating . And im afr
Ai<\/a>d youve only got about 30 seconds to answer it. Sure, i got it. For the same trend sure, i got it. For the same trend of sure, i got it. For the same trend of youtube and tick tock to where trend of youtube and tick tock to where there is were to where there to where there is were to where there is to where there is were to where there is would be a lot of content there is would be a lot of content. Cambrian explosion of content, content. Cambrian explosion of content, and maybe some is less than content, and maybe some is less than mediocre and there is good to be than mediocre and there is good to be a than mediocre and there is good to be a bunch its good in a few to be a bunch its good in a few that to be a bunch its good in a few that are great. And i believe few that are great. And i believe we are seeing a future where believe we are seeing a future where a believe we are seeing a future where a single creator will be able where a single creator will be able to where a single creator will be able to create
A Billion<\/a>
Dollar Franchise<\/a> able to create
A Billion<\/a>
Dollar Franchise<\/a> within the next ten
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Artificial Intelligence<\/a>, thank you so much, pj accetturo. Thank you so much for being with us once ag
Ai<\/a>n a fascinating subject to talk about it and we could talk about it and we could talk about it and we could talk about it for many hours and im sure well come back to it. Youre watching bbc news. Good evening. Well, after a chilly start today, we all got the long aw
Ai<\/a>ted
Sunshine Weve<\/a> been craving after such a wet september. This was staffordshire a little earlier on, but it was a f
Ai<\/a>rly familiar story right across the country all thanks to
High Pressure<\/a>, which is slowly starting to drift its way steadily eastwards. And it will allow the door to open to this
Weather Front<\/a> into the northwest, bringing some showery outbreaks of r
Ai<\/a>n. It will prevent temperatures from falling too far, but elsewhere, under those clear skies, expect the temperatures to fall away once ag
Ai<\/a>n. Low single figures in sheltered rural areas of england and wales. A touch of frost and patchy fog is likely first thing in the morning. But as we go through the day, well continue to see this
North South Divide<\/a> across england and wales. After that sunny start, well have f
Ai<\/a>r
Weather Cloud<\/a> developing. But temperatures are still likely to peak between 15 17 celsius. Maybe cloudy skies and a few scattered showers into the isle of man, more overcast and damp across northern ireland, with showery outbreaks of r
Ai<\/a>n into western scotland. Sheltered eastern areas should stay driest for longest. Highs here of 13 14 celsius. So, as we move out of friday into the start of the weekend, the
High Pressure<\/a> continues to lose its grip and allows
Anotherfront To Push<\/a> in this one will bring some more heavy and persistent r
Ai<\/a>n with it. So, once ag
Ai<\/a>n, well see double digits to greet us first thing on saturday. But still a chilly start for england and wales thats where well have the best of the sunshine throughout the day on saturday. Some of this r
Ai<\/a>n could turn quite heavy, though, on saturday, through northern ireland and into scotland, gradually pushing its way steadily northwards and eastwards. The
Wind Direction Swinging<\/a> around to a
Southerly It<\/a> might feel a degree or so warmer, despite the temperatures suggesting a similar story, 14 17 celsius. But
Saturday Night<\/a> is the night where that front will continue to push its way quite widely across the country, and it will bring a spell of wet weather as it does so. So, wet and windy through the early hours of
Sunday Morning<\/a> that tr
Ai<\/a>ls away, and you can see how itll stay pretty unsettled with plenty of showers developing. And thatjust opens the floodgates for yet more unsettled weather as we move through the week ahead, particularly from wednesday onwards. Thats it, take care. Hello, im ben brown. Youre watching the context on bbc news. Do you support israel striking irans oilfacilities, sir . Were in discussions on that. I think that would be a little. Anyway. Some now more than speculation that
Irans Oil Infrastructure<\/a> could be targeted. Now, it really depends on what part of that infrastructure. Export facilities in iran are probably those at greatest risk in the aftermath of what happened on tuesday night. Leaders of the
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Chagos Islands<\/a> in the
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