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Drama in Paint and Code

Is AI too complex for our filmmakers to grasp, or are we just too simple? πŸ€–πŸ–ŒοΈ

A Drama of Two Masters explores the rivalry between British landscape painters through a new documentary. While Turner & Constable tries to dramatize their supposed feud, another pair of films at Sundance tackle survival in an AI-dominated world with varied success.


Michael Glover reviews Turner and Constable, critiquing its efforts to bring historical tensions into the spotlight. Meanwhile, How to Survive AI offers two perspectives: one a call to action, the other a more nuanced approach, leaving viewers with plenty to ponder.


In the archives, Theo Anthony discusses surveillance states and cinema's role in shaping our perceptions of technology. And How Artificial Intelligence Becomes Racist delves into the dangers lurking within algorithmic bias, revealing how prejudices are encoded in everyday tech.

Original source:  https://hyperallergic.com/a-drama-of-two-masters/

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