Google DeepMind signs AI research deal with film studio A24


The logo of Google DeepMind UK is seen, at the corporate office, in London, Britain, October 9, 2024. REUTERS/Toby Melville

June 22 (Reuters) - Google ⁠DeepMind and independent movie studio A24 entered into ⁠a partnership to explore how AI can ‌support filmmakers and creative professionals, the companies said on Monday.

Here are some details:

• The companies said the initiative will focus on ​helping artists develop new creative workflows ⁠and techniques while ensuring ⁠future tools are shaped by the creators who use ⁠them.

• ‌In recent years, A24 has produced horror film "Backrooms," Timothée Chalamet-starrer "Marty Supreme" and Oscar-winning adventure ⁠film "Everything Everywhere All at Once," among others.

• ​Under the ‌agreement, A24 and Google DeepMind will collaborate on ⁠multiple research ​and development projects over time.

• Alphabet's Google has also made a $75 million investment in the independent film studio, ⁠the Wall Street Journal reported on ​Monday, citing people familiar with the matter. DeepMind did not comment on the investment's value.

• A24 will play ⁠an active role in developing new workflows, while filmmakers will retain full creative control, a source familiar with the matter told Reuters, adding that the ​arrangement is not an intellectual property ⁠or data-training deal.

• The partnership will give A24 access ​to DeepMind's research, infrastructure and ‌global reach, the source said.

(Reporting ​by Anhata Rooprai in Bengaluru and Dawn Chmielewski in Los Angeles; Editing by Tasim Zahid)

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