
""The thing with AI right now in Hollywood: Everyone's lying just a little bit," Janice Min, a former editor of Hollywood Reporter and CEO of cinema industry media group Ankler Media, told Business Insider in a new interview. "Studios are lying about how much they're using it.""
""Companies are lying about the capability of their products. And for creative people, they're lying about the fact that they're not using it," Min continued. "I dare you to find a screenwriter who is staring at a blank page and not talking to Claude or ChatGPT at the same time.""
""This year, it is crickets," she said of the lack of AI controversy. "Even the Academy, the most precious, legacy-protecting institution in Hollywood, has not come out in a really firm way about AI. They basically have a don't ask, don't tell policy. I would say with some certainty that every single best picture nominee this year has used AI in its production process.""
Hollywood studios are underreporting their use of AI across creative and production workflows. AI tools are being used in writing, with many screenwriters consulting generative models during early drafting, and in post-production tasks such as visual effects and performance enhancement. AI has been applied to alter or enhance actor accents in finished films. Major industry institutions have not imposed clear, consistent policies on AI adoption. Some tools labeled as AI are longstanding algorithmic techniques, creating ambiguity about what qualifies as AI and complicating assessments of its true prevalence.
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