News

Arts Open San Pedro, Chanel's CalArts collaboration, a staged reading fundraiser for reproductive justice and more arts ...
Depleting our creative diversity may become one of the hidden costs of AI, but that diversity is worth preserving. If we let ...
Gareth Vipers is senior editor for The Wall Street Journal based in London, focusing on digital coverage and breaking news.
The 10-time nominated film about a Hungarian immigrant, “The Brutalist,” landed in hot water during awards season over its use of AI to enhance its actor’s Hungarian accents, per Vulture. The film ...
Heap is the first artist to sign onto to a new feature from AI-music start-up Jen that lets users directly borrow the feel of ...
Skyler Klassen and Madison Bishop are facing criminal charges in Wisconsin after police allegedly found evidence of child sex ...
Gentle, heartfelt, and harmonically rich - Here, There and Everywhere is Paul McCartney at his most vulnerable and brilliant. We break down the song’s subtle magic, from its chord progressions to its ...
Artificial Intelligence isn’t pushing IP boundaries anymore. It’s smashing them. The film and music industries are bracing ...
AI companies are gaining ground almost everywhere — except for the entertainment industry. So, why can’t OpenAI win over ...
"If AI companies get the right to use the life’s work of the world’s creators for free, they'll do so by stoking governments’ ...
Over 50,000 creatives, including Thom Yorke, James Patterson, and Julianne Moore, have signed an open letter condemning AI’s ...
Ian Leslie’s “John & Paul: A Love Story in Songs,” takes a detailed look — 426 pages — at how John Lennon and Paul McCartney worked together from their meeting as teenagers until John ...