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From film sets to smartphones: How our viewing habits has changed?

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The Who TF Did I Marry TikTok saga exploded with its 145 million views dwarfing those of even top TV dramas. How do our viewing habits go from waiting for our favorite shows to pop up on our TV screen to on-demand services and with developing AI technologies perhaps to on-prompt experiences?

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AI publishing: Where big data uncovers the next bestseller

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It’s already produced tangible results, with books discovered on their platform being snapped up for film and TV adaptations. It focuses on the long tail of undiscovered talent and caters to preferences gleaned through data analysis. Their secret weapon? Artificial intelligence. How Inkitt use AI publishing?

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Modeling Extremely Large Images with xT

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This is enforced with the `more` excerpt separator. --> As computer vision researchers, we believe that every pixel can tell a story. Picture yourself in front of your TV, watching your favorite football team. These are comments in HTML. The above header text is needed to format the title, authors, etc.

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The Cheesy Charm of the Clapper

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This 1980s earworm of a jingle touted a gadget to turn your lights, your TV, or any other electrical device on or off with the clap of your hands. Indeed, when people used it to control their TVs, it tended to short-circuit the set. In the 1990s, he became known for his long-running legal battle against Universal Manufacturing Corp.

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From “Westworld” to Real World: Generative Agents Bringing Fiction to Life

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New Stanford research offers a convincing simulation of human behavior in society The world of interactive simulations of human beings has long been the stuff of science fiction, with the eerie, lifelike humanoid robots of the popular television series “Westworld” capturing our imaginations.

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Film Director Joe Russo Believes AI Could be Making Movies in Two Years

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Potentially, what you could do with [AI] is obviously use it to engineer storytelling and change storytelling…So you have a constantly evolving story, either in a game or in a movie or a TV show.” I want it to be a rom-com because I’ve had a rough day,’ and it renders a very competent story with dialogue that mimics your voice.

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Modeling Extremely Large Images with xT

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This is enforced with the `more` excerpt separator. --> As computer vision researchers, we believe that every pixel can tell a story. Picture yourself in front of your TV, watching your favorite football team. These are comments in HTML. The above header text is needed to format the title, authors, etc.

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