Adrien Brody and "The Brutalist" filmmakers are receiving backlash online for enhancing the actor's accent and the movie's architecture with AI.
Brady Corbet, director of critically acclaimed film "The Brutalist," is responding to criticism of his Golden Globe winning film after it was revealed artificial intelligence was used in the production to "perfect" the actors' accents.
"It is controversial in the industry to talk about AI, but it shouldn't be," Dávid Jancsó tells Red Shark News
Brady Corbet's critically claimed film elicited backlash after the editor said that artificial intelligence had been used.
The Brutalist caused a stir on social media after the Adrien Brody film's use of AI was revealed, calling for an Oscars snub.
When movie editor Dávid Jancsó admitted that he had used AI to change some elements of actors’ voices in “The Brutalist,” he sparked an impassioned online debate about the impact of technology on the arts.
In fact, the film’s Oscar chances are currently up in the air, thanks to a recent controversy surrounding The Brutalist’s use of Artificial Intelligence. Don’t get the big deal? Here’s what you need to know before you start placing bets in your Oscar pool.
"The Brutalist" is expected to be a front-runner in the Oscar race, which kicks off Thursday when the nominees are announced.
Following the revelation that the editor of 'The Brutalist' used AI to alter Adrien Brody's performance, we are faced with an unwelcome wake-up call.
Adrien Brody and Felicity Jones’s Hungarian dialogue in The Brutalist was enhanced using AI tools, according to the film’s editor Dávid Jancsó.
The Brutalist, the Adrien Brody-led historical fiction epic currently in theatres, has cinema sickos like me frothing at the mouth. For a start, it's already won three Golden Globes, and for another,
Brady Corbet says stars’ performances ‘completely their own’ after it emerges AI technology was used to edit their scenes spoken in Hungarian