In today’s Tech Bytes, making movies using AI. The Wall Street Journal reports that OpenAI is now lending its artificial intelligence resources to the production of a full-length animated movie. The ...
One way to think about the tech industry is just as a series of people trying to build stuff they saw in movies and on TV. Some of that tech is great, some of it is deeply dystopian, and most of it ...
For decades, we have seen movie gadgets that seemed impossible. For example, video calls, jetpacks, talking cars, and even brain-computer links. Back then, these ideas seemed restricted to the fantasy ...
Paramount CTO Phil Wiser remains optimistic about the future of AI, but he said he doesn’t think it can replace the role of a director or create a full-length movie. “No one’s creating a movie out of ...
In today’s Tech Bytes, Jaws like never before, Steven Spielberg’s legendary movie turns 50 this summer, and at the end of August, it’s being re-released in 4DX. This special cinema format features ...
“Succession” fans rejoice. Jesse Armstrong has again gathered together a conclave of uber-wealthy megalomaniacs in a delicious satire. “Mountainhead,” which the “Succession” creator wrote and directed ...
Summertime in King County Parks means outdoor movie time, and the First Tech Movies@Marymoor Park has a blockbuster lineup of summer films and activities presented by Overlake Medical Clinics.