Google is generally happy to see people using generative AI tools to create content, and it’s doubly happy when they publish ...
As AI continues to advance, so do fake trailers. Fan-made videos like The Insect trailer starring Dwayne Johnson or Screen Culture’s fake Superman trailer profit from massive views. After ethical ...
YouTube's purge of AI-fuelled fake movie trailers on Screen Culture has been applauded, so why did Hollywood studios not take ...
Imagine stumbling across a sleek YouTube trailer for The Fantastic Four, brimming with explosive action and star power. It looks official—until you realize it's not. Over a billion viewers fell for ...
YouTube has terminated two prominent channels, Screen Culture and KH Studio, using artificial intelligence to create fake ...
A trailer for Avatar: Fire and Ash, the third film in James Cameron’s galactically successful series, starts by delivering on the title’s promise. Rivers of lava cascade through the forests of Pandora ...
Any committed film geek who spends time on the internet, and particularly on YouTube, has surely experienced this particular phenomenon in the last few years: You read something about a film, and then ...
Bullshit trailers are a blight on YouTube. And they have been for a long time. Just throw together clips of older movies and actors, title it “The Dark Knight Rises 2: Robin’s First Flight,” and sit ...
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