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During a call with investors yesterday, Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos revealed that Netflix's Argentine show The Eternaut, ...
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PRIMETIMER on MSNNetflix quietly used generative AI in this scene in Eternaut, and no one even noticedA blink‑and‑you‑miss‑it building collapse in Eternaut episode 6 was crafted with generative AI, slipping past viewers ...
Netflix used generative AI in its show "The Eternaut” to produce a complex visual effects scene reportedly 10 times faster ...
The streaming company said it used the technology onscreen for the first time in an Argentine science fiction show.
In a first for the streaming giant, Netflix has confirmed it used artificial intelligence (AI) to generate a major scene in ...
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TheGamer on MSNThe Eternaut Used Generative AI For Certain Scenes And Netflix Execs Want To Continue The TrendThe Eternaut doesn't have a big budget afforded to the likes of Stranger Things and Sandman, so you may have thought that the VFX are just of lower quality. But a recent Netflix investor call revealed ...
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Netflix used generative AI to create a scene in the sci-fi series The Eternaut — a first for one of the streamer’s original ...
You probably didn't catch the scene (I didn't), but this new series includes content made by generative AI tools.
The streamer said in an earnings call that, due to the show's lower budget, it was cheaper to use AI than to pay VFX artists.
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The Independent on MSNNetflix confirms using AI to help make ‘better and cheaper’ films and TV showsNetflix has used generative AI in one of its shows for the first time in a move to help make “cheaper” and “better” films and ...
Martín Oesterheld is the grandson of the man who wrote the comic of the same name. He has led the Netflix series adaptation of the legendary graphic novel. The original creator of the series was ...
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REVIEW: ‘The Eternaut’ Is Another International Sci-Fi Hit - MSNThe Eternaut is the first screen adaptation of the iconic Argentine sci-fi graphic novel of the same name, written by Héctor G. Oesterheld and illustrated by Francisco Solano López, which was ...
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