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.
In wake of controversy surrounding its use of artificial intelligence, the Brady Corbet film landed 10 Oscar nominations.
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The Brutalist caused a stir on social media after the Adrien Brody film's use of AI was revealed, calling for an Oscars snub.
Fans correlate Sebastian Stan's seemingly disappointed look to the AI discourse surrounding Adrien Brody's The Brutalist.
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.
Oscar-nominated films 'The Brutalist' and 'Emilia Pérez' have admitted to using Artificial Intelligence, and it could cost them.
In parallel, there is another trend developing: full disclosure that AI has not been used in a film's production. Scott Beck and Bryan Woods are the directors of the recent Hugh Grant psychological horror, Heretic. They decided to put a statement in the film's credits:“No generative AI was used in the making of this film”.
In creative spaces, ‘AI’ has become a dog whistle for human replacement. ‘The Brutalist’ is its first victim. The Brutalist, a three-and-a-half-hour awards favorite, is a film about human creativity.
The Brutalist” and “Emilia Pérez,” two films facing controversy over artificial intelligence usage, lead the nominees for the Academy Awards.