
Cannes Film Festival Showcases New Films, Debates AI's Role
The Cannes Film Festival featured premieres and discussions, with Nicolas Winding Refn's 'Her Private Hell' receiving significant ovations. The festival also served as a platform to weigh the implications of artificial intelligence in filmmaking.
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A filmmaking tool or an existential threat: Cannes Film Festival weighs the rise of AI - AP News
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