@DEADLINE: Darren Aronofsky tells #Cannes AI Summit that the technology liberate directors, citing Orson Welles as an example. "I …
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Darren Aronofsky told the Cannes AI Summit that AI technology liberates directors, making storytelling easier, citing Orson Welles as an example.
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Darren Aronofsky tells #Cannes AI Summit that the technology liberate directors, citing Orson Welles as an example.
“I think storytellers more than ever will have an easier time to tell stories,” he said https://t.co/Jq0jq6SKbq
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