The company will upload six decades of history for a new global library on YouTube, with the support of AI.
DGC policy director Samuel Bischoff says the new toolkit is the first step towards a more comprehensive measurement of AI’s carbon output in film and TV production.
The initiative between culture minister Marc Miller and AI minister Evan Solomon was announced at the National Summit on Artificial Intelligence and Culture in Banff, Alta.
The AI film and animation studio’s co-founder and CEO Bryn Mooser discusses how its commercially safe AI model Marey can be introduced into the filmmaking process.
Canadian Heritage’s final round of meetings on the effects of AI on the creative industries saw testimony from the DGC and WGC leaders.
The Cultural Policy Hub at OCAD University has developed recommendations identifying opportunities for the creative industries to be active partners in an ethical AI strategy.
BCE executives discussed the company’s AI growth during a Thursday-morning earnings call.
The Standing Committee on Canadian Heritage heard from witnesses on subjects including supporting creators, and ensuring Canadian perspectives are included in AI outputs.
The Standing Committee on Canadian Heritage heard from witnesses from across the creative industry on the impact of the technology and potential regulatory decisions.
Representatives from the CMPA and CDCE will meet with MPs in Ottawa this week as Prime Minister Mark Carney heads to Washington, D.C.
AI software services have the potential to provide producers with business intel that can help them shape their strategy, and their slates. But there’s still room for improvement.
The efficiency of generative AI video tools promises producers greater scale, and Canadian companies and creatives are helping pave the way forward.