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Showing posts with label AI. Show all posts
Showing posts with label AI. Show all posts
Tuesday, April 21, 2026
Utopai Studios’s new PAI model redefines AI-assisted filmmaking process
www.animationxpress.com: Utopai Studios today announced a major update to its storytelling AI platform PAI, including an industry-first ability to render three-minute videos in 4K and a significant advancement to its story agent, designed to help filmmakers maintain continuity across shots, scenes, and edits.
Thursday, April 16, 2026
NAB Show 2026 Preview: Trends, AI, Exhibitors & What to See
www.productionhub.com: Every year around this time, I find myself asking the same question: What’s going to happen at NAB this year? So I reach out to friends and industry colleagues and ask a few tough questions: What’s your favorite part of NAB? What keeps you coming back year after year?
Wednesday, April 15, 2026
InfoComm 2026 Women's Breakfast Puts Authentic Leadership at the Center of the AI Conversation
Lighting&Sound America Online - News: InfoComm 2026 will host its annual Women's Breakfast on June 18 featuring keynote speaker Mariana Atencio, an award-winning journalist, bestselling author, entrepreneur, and one of the most sought-after voices on authenticity and leadership today.
Friday, April 10, 2026
AI Infiltration Into The Arts Has Fans Seeing Slop Everywhere
www.forbes.com: The rise of AI-generated imagery and videos has turned the commercial art and production industries upside down, but one of its most insidious effects has been to cast doubt on the provenance of any work, whether or not it was created by humans. Now one creator is offering a modest idea for humans to affirm their place in the creative process.
Thursday, April 09, 2026
5 Things Home Builders Should Know About AI Agents
Builder Magazine: Home builders have spent the last year getting comfortable with artificial intelligence (AI) search and chat tools—systems that answer questions, summarize documents, or help draft emails. AI agents are the next step: software that can read, decide, and act across defined workflows.
Over time, this can reshape builder operations, from options management to purchasing controls and back-office approvals.
Wednesday, April 08, 2026
AI Fluency Is the New Career Moat (And How to Build It)
Asian Efficiency: A college senior asked me recently how to stand out when he graduates.
His name is Jacob. He is about to start a construction internship — his first real job. He has been learning AI tools. He wanted to know whether it would actually make a difference.
I told him the honest answer: yes, but not in the way most people think.
NAB Show 2026 Preview: Trends, AI, Exhibitors & What to See
www.productionhub.com: Every year around this time, I find myself asking the same question: What’s going to happen at NAB this year? So I reach out to friends and industry colleagues and ask a few tough questions: What’s your favorite part of NAB? What keeps you coming back year after year?
Monday, April 06, 2026
Tony Robbins to unleash a powerful immersive experience
AV Magazine: Imagine the scene. You walk into the first of five zones of a new 90-minute Breakthrough immersive experience in Miami next year.
You are greeted by a huge volumetric video installation of Tony Robbins, the personal development leader, who guides you and everyone else present through a “priming” session.
Thursday, April 02, 2026
This Piece May Not Be Fed Into Any LLM or Other AI Software for Any Reason Whatsoever
HowlRound Theatre Commons: I recently heard that a large theatre organization screened plays for a competition by feeding them into a large language model (LLM). Then, I read two more accounts on a playwriting forum about other theatres that did this for marketing or public relations purposes. A couple of months ago, this happened to me firsthand. I learned that a theatre put a draft of my new play into an LLM to generate marketing materials. I expressed my concern to the theatre immediately, and I corresponded with a lawyer at the Dramatists Guild of America who gave me language that I could incorporate into my plays moving forward.
Friday, March 27, 2026
AI in metal fabrication and the slow evolution of shop-floor technology
www.thefabricator.com: Metal fabrication abounds with new technology that can run circles around older machines. Thing is, when you visit shops, you’ll find that new technology isn’t pervasive. Even at the most progressive fabricators out there, decades-old machines tend to run alongside new systems with 3D touch controls and all the bells and whistles. Some shops survive and even thrive for decades relying mainly on very old machines and paper-based information systems. Why is this, exactly?
Thursday, March 26, 2026
Vibe Coding 101: How to Build Apps and More With AI
PCMag: With "vibe coding," almost anyone can be a programmer. Just ask an AI to generate code through a ChatGPT-like conversation, and refine the output.
This technique is rapidly becoming a popular way for hobbyists to build apps or websites, but professional programmers are also using it at work. They're tapping into an ever-growing list of vibe-coding products—from big names like OpenAI, Anthropic, and Amazon, to up-and-comers like Cursor and Replit.
Wednesday, March 25, 2026
OpenAI Shutting Down Sora Video App
www.hollywoodreporter.com: “We’re saying goodbye to Sora. To everyone who created with Sora, shared it, and built community around it: thank you,” the company said in a statement. “What you made with Sora mattered, and we know this news is disappointing. We’ll share more soon, including timelines for the app and API and details on preserving your work.”
Tuesday, March 24, 2026
Do Grades Make Sense In The AI Era?
Tech & Learning: I’ve always been uncomfortable with the grading part of being a professor. As a student, I loved learning, particularly writing, but dreaded the judgment of an instructor and the harsh disapproval of their red pen. When I started teaching, grading was my least favorite part of the job. I’d obsess over minor discrepancies and second-guess myself constantly.
From Faster Tools to Fewer Steps: How AI Is Reframing Productivity in Architectural Practice
Architect Magazine: Architectural workflows are filled with translation layers: sketches rebuilt into models, models exported for visualization, and visuals revised to reflect design changes. Each step introduces friction and creates opportunities for errors or loss of design intent.
Friday, March 20, 2026
AI-Generated 'Actor' Tilly Norwood Drops a Music Video Ahead of the Oscars. It Sucks
gizmodo.com: Tilly Norwood, the ultimate industry plant, has been dubbed “the world’s first AI actor” by the people who created her. She is still yet to appear in a single film or TV show, but she has a new music video out that is loosely tied to the Oscars and is letting people know that AI is great, actually—a thing that it seems like you wouldn’t have to insist upon if AI were so great.
Wednesday, March 18, 2026
Beyond the Shortcut: How Generative AI is Reshaping Engineering Education
Make:: At the Maker Faire Bay Area last September, a crucial conversation took place, the Role of Generative AI in Engineering Education; Microchip’s Senior Engineer, Ross Satchell dove into the double-edged sword that is artificial intelligence.
Wednesday, March 11, 2026
What happens when AI is used for performance reviews?
Fast Company: During the last decade, digital innovations have produced a range of recruitment and evaluation tools: now, whenever you first apply for a job, you are less likely to be judged by humans and more likely to be assessed by AI. Before you can even get the opportunity to impress a human interviewer, you will first need to impress the algorithm!
An AI character comes to life in Morning, Noon, and Night
Chicago Reader: Plays about Black women and the effects (tangential or otherwise) of COVID-19 are having a moment on Chicago stages this winter. MPAACT just completed their run of Squat by Tina Fakhrid-Deen, in which neighbors and lovers in a Bronzeville condo building struggle with their relationships while sheltering in place. COVID cautiousness also shows up in Kristen Adele Calhoun’s Black Cypress Bayou, running through March 15 in a local premiere with Definition Theatre.
Monday, March 09, 2026
AI-generated art can’t be copyrighted after Supreme Court declines to review the rule
The Verge: The US Supreme Court has declined to hear a case over whether AI-generated art can obtain a copyright, as reported earlier by Reuters. The Monday decision comes after Stephen Thaler, a computer scientist from Missouri, appealed a court’s decision to uphold a ruling that found AI-generated art can’t be copyrighted.
Wednesday, March 04, 2026
Do we need AI-optimized resumes?
The Verge: With AI-backed hiring on the rise, tips for “hacking” your resume are all over social media. As job search companies increasingly rely on artificial intelligence to sort through applications, job seekers wonder how to best position themselves with those filters in mind.
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