
Art Directors Guild Condemns Martin Scorsese's AI Endorsement
The Art Directors Guild has strongly criticized director Martin Scorsese for his endorsement of an AI tool, calling it a "betrayal" and accusing him of turning his back on human artists. Several publications reported on the guild's condemnation, highlighting the controversy surrounding Scorsese's partnership with AI technology.
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Art Directors Guild Slams Martin Scorsese for AI Partnership: ‘Turning His Back on the Human Artists’
The Art Directors Guild released a statement on social media on Tuesday condemning Martin Scorsese’s recent partnership with AI startup Black Forest Labs. In the statement, the guild accused one of Hollywood’s most celebrated directors of “turning his back on the human artists who throughout his career have helped him create his most memorable works.” […]
By Jack Dunn
Read full article →Art Directors Guild Claps Back at Martin Scorsese’s Promotion of AI Tool
The union, which represents storyboard artists, said the helmer is “turning his back on the human artists who throughout his career have helped him create his most memorable works.”
By Katie Kilkenny
Read full article →Art Directors Guild Calls Martin Scorsese’s AI Endorsement “A Betrayal”
Amid Martin Scorsese’s new role as advisor for AI firm Black Forest Labs, the industry has recently condemned the collaboration. On Tuesday, the Art Directors Guild, IATSE Local 800, slammed Scorsese’s “betrayal of the collaborative nature of cinema” after he promoted the company’s new generative AI tool Flux for storyboarding. “Mr. Scorsese, The Business is […]
By Glenn Garner
Read full article →Martin Scorsese has “turned his back on artists” with AI partnership, Art Directors Guild criticises
The association described the director's work with Black Forest Labs as "a betrayal of the collaborative nature of cinema" The post Martin Scorsese has “turned his back on artists” with AI partnership, Art Directors Guild criticises appeared first on NME.
By Victoria Luxford
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