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Google invests $75 million in A24 as DeepMind launches AI filmmaking research partnership
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Google is investing roughly $75 million in A24, the independent studio behind recent hits including Backrooms and Obsession, as part of a new AI research partnership between the studio and Google DeepMind. The deal, first reported by the Wall Street Journal, marks Google’s first equity stake in a film studio. The partnership gives A24 filmmakers […] This story continues at The Next Web
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