Discord is doing AI, and users are not happy about it.
In its latest community update, the communications platform pitched itself as “your place for AI with friends,” while introducing three machine learning-driven tools it said will “supercharge your conversation with friends.”
It also pitched AI as something that’s already popular on Discord, talking up the server for AI “art” generator Midjourney and saying that across its entire platform, there are more than 3 million servers involving some kind of “AI experience.”
The three tools Discord is introducing include a machine learning version of its mascot Clyde, an AI AutoMod, and AI-generated Conversation Summaries.
Clyde has been around for years as a bot that pings users about errors and can respond to instructions like /kick from server moderators. The reduxed version of Clyde is linked to OpenAI, and can “answer questions and have extended conversations with you and your friends,...
In its latest community update, the communications platform pitched itself as “your place for AI with friends,” while introducing three machine learning-driven tools it said will “supercharge your conversation with friends.”
It also pitched AI as something that’s already popular on Discord, talking up the server for AI “art” generator Midjourney and saying that across its entire platform, there are more than 3 million servers involving some kind of “AI experience.”
The three tools Discord is introducing include a machine learning version of its mascot Clyde, an AI AutoMod, and AI-generated Conversation Summaries.
Clyde has been around for years as a bot that pings users about errors and can respond to instructions like /kick from server moderators. The reduxed version of Clyde is linked to OpenAI, and can “answer questions and have extended conversations with you and your friends,...
- 3/10/2023
- by James Hale
- Tubefilter.com
In a bid to give more opportunities to women directors and boost the romcom genre, Sony Pictures International has teamed up with Maria Ripoll’s Cahuenga Filmmakers and transatlantic production shingle El Estudio to launch The Love Collection, a series of romantic comedy features to be written and helmed by women.
Ripoll, best known for her romcom “Ahora o nunca,” the highest-grossing femme-directed film in Spain, will serve as executive producer on all the titles, and will direct the first in the collection, “Yo no soy esa,” (roughly translated to “I’m Not That One” or “I’m Not Her”) starring Verónica Echegui. El Estudio’s Enrique López Lavigne will serve as producer on all the titles.
In “Yo no soy esa,” Susana (Echegui) wakes up after a 20-year coma. Stuck in a grown woman’s body but emotionally and psychologically still a teenager, Susana must learn to navigate an unfamiliar world and rediscover herself.
Ripoll, best known for her romcom “Ahora o nunca,” the highest-grossing femme-directed film in Spain, will serve as executive producer on all the titles, and will direct the first in the collection, “Yo no soy esa,” (roughly translated to “I’m Not That One” or “I’m Not Her”) starring Verónica Echegui. El Estudio’s Enrique López Lavigne will serve as producer on all the titles.
In “Yo no soy esa,” Susana (Echegui) wakes up after a 20-year coma. Stuck in a grown woman’s body but emotionally and psychologically still a teenager, Susana must learn to navigate an unfamiliar world and rediscover herself.
- 3/3/2023
- by Anna Marie de la Fuente
- Variety Film + TV
Fully on-site last week for the first time since 2019, Spain’s Conecta Fiction & Entertainment, its first major TV event, returned to much of the winning formula of its early pre-pandemic editions: A spectacular setting in Spain, here the august historical city of Toledo; TV project pitches; an intense conference strand; marvellous networking opportunities, most especially the possibility of spending quality time with mover and shaker industry figures from Spain and Latin America.
“I love to be here and it’s healthy, mainly for networking. I’m learning a lot, it’s like going to school,” Fremantle’s Manuel Marti enthused at Toledo. Most attendees would agree with him.
But, compared to 2019, the industry has moved on and is now buffeted by larger turbulence. Following, 12 takeaways on a robust, intense 6th Conecta Fiction, running June 21-24:
Conecta Fiction: Bigger Than Ever…
This year’s edition was the biggest ever, with 728 delegates,...
“I love to be here and it’s healthy, mainly for networking. I’m learning a lot, it’s like going to school,” Fremantle’s Manuel Marti enthused at Toledo. Most attendees would agree with him.
But, compared to 2019, the industry has moved on and is now buffeted by larger turbulence. Following, 12 takeaways on a robust, intense 6th Conecta Fiction, running June 21-24:
Conecta Fiction: Bigger Than Ever…
This year’s edition was the biggest ever, with 728 delegates,...
- 6/27/2022
- by John Hopewell and Pablo Sandoval
- Variety Film + TV
The “Stranger Things 4” buzz doesn’t appear to be dying down any time soon.
The fourth season has now become Netflix’s most-watched English language series ever with 781.04 million hours viewed. It’s also the fastest a TV season has ever accomplished such a feat.
In its third week since release, “Stranger Things 4” Volume 1 raked in another 159.24 million hours, once again making it Netflix’s top-viewed series of the week.
In fact, the entire “Stranger Things” library filled the top four spots on the Netflix Top 10 list for the week of June 6 – June 12. Second on the list was “Stranger Things 2” with 52.42 million hours viewed. The O.G. season of “Stranger Things” was third with 50.3 million hours viewed. Season 3 came in fourth with 47.6 million hours.
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The fourth season has now become Netflix’s most-watched English language series ever with 781.04 million hours viewed. It’s also the fastest a TV season has ever accomplished such a feat.
In its third week since release, “Stranger Things 4” Volume 1 raked in another 159.24 million hours, once again making it Netflix’s top-viewed series of the week.
In fact, the entire “Stranger Things” library filled the top four spots on the Netflix Top 10 list for the week of June 6 – June 12. Second on the list was “Stranger Things 2” with 52.42 million hours viewed. The O.G. season of “Stranger Things” was third with 50.3 million hours viewed. Season 3 came in fourth with 47.6 million hours.
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- 6/14/2022
- by Katie Campione
- The Wrap
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