Los Angeles — Amazon is building an AI Studio to speed film and television production, aiming to cut costs and streamline creative workflows. Veteran executive Albert Cheng leads a small 'two pizza' team of engineers, scientists and creative staff. The company will open a closed beta in March for industry partners and expects to report results by May. Separately, U.S. officials will attend an AI summit in India and students nationwide are testing AI tools despite accuracy concerns cited by educational institutions. Reporting draws on company statements, social posts and news agency reporting. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research.
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Amazon and allied technology firms stand to benefit from reduced production costs, faster turnaround times, and expanded content output as AI accelerates repetitive production tasks and streamlines workflows.
Film and television production crew, freelance creatives, and technical staff may face job displacement or altered roles as AI automates time-consuming production processes.
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