"It is controversial in the industry to talk about AI, but it shouldn't be," Dávid Jancsó tells Red Shark News
Brady Corbet, director of critically acclaimed film "The Brutalist," is responding to criticism of his Golden Globe winning film after it was revealed artificial intelligence was used in the production to "perfect" the actors' accents.
The Brutalist caused a stir on social media after the Adrien Brody film's use of AI was revealed, calling for an Oscars snub.
In wake of controversy surrounding its use of artificial intelligence, the Brady Corbet film landed 10 Oscar nominations.
The technology can deceive so easily that public confidence in generative AI is only possible with full disclosure.
The A24 film is under fire after editor Dávid Jancsó revealed an AI tool was used to perfect the actors' Hungarian dialect.
Adrien Brody and Felicity Jones’s Hungarian dialogue in The Brutalist was enhanced using AI tools, according to the film’s editor Dávid Jancsó.
Movies like The Brutalist and Emilia Perez feature AI voice cloning performances that should disqualify them from the Oscars.
Following the revelation that the editor of 'The Brutalist' used AI to alter Adrien Brody's performance, we are faced with an unwelcome wake-up call.
The Brutalist looked like a very safe bet to walk away from the Oscars with Best Picture firmly in its grasp. Indeed, when the Oscar nominations were unveiled, The Brutalist managed a very impressive 10 nominations — second only to Emilia Pérez and its haul of 13.
Timothée Chalamet wants that Oscar, as proven by his double duty performance on 'Saturday Night Live.' Read our highlights here.