AI Movie Sales Company Backed By Sylvester Stallone To Open AI Production Studio
WhenAIfirst became popular, people feared it would eventually become aninescapable part of their everyday lives. Although it’s been marketed as a “helper” rather than to replace, it has, indeed, replaced a lot of things and peoples' jobs. Veteran actorSylvester Stallonedoesn’t seem to have that fear, as, according toVariety, he invested $7.5 million intoLargo.ai. It’s an AI-driven analytics platform for advertising in the television and film industries. The platform teamed up with London and Rome-basedBrilliant Picturesfor what they’re calling “the world’s first everfully AI-automatedfilm sales, production and finance company”, which combines both companies' expertise....