
Amazon builds its own AI production platform and greenlights three AI animated series for Prime Video
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Amazon MGM Studios and AWS are launching the 'GenAI Creators' Fund' to support filmmakers with funding and access to their AI platform 'Project Nara.' Three AI-animated series are in production, marking Amazon's claim to the 'only end-to-end AI content ecosystem in the industry.'
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Amazon MGM Studios and AWS are launching the 'GenAI Creators' Fund' to support filmmakers with funding and access to their AI platform 'Project Nara.' Three AI-animated series are in production, marking Amazon's claim to the 'only end-to-end AI content ecosystem in the industry.'
Key Points
- The 'GenAI Creators' Fund' supports filmmakers with financial backing and AI tools.
- Amazon's 'Project Nara' is their in-house AI production platform.
- Three AI-animated series are currently in production with five weeks for pilot development.
- Amazon claims to have the only complete AI content ecosystem in the industry.
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From source RSS / original summaryAmazon MGM Studios and AWS are launching a "GenAI Creators' Fund" that gives filmmakers money and access to the in-house AI platform "Project Nara. " Three animated series are already in production - the teams had five weeks for their pilots. Amazon says it now has the "only end-to-end AI content ecosystem in the industry. " The article Amazon builds its own AI production platform and greenlights three AI animated series for Prime Video appeared first on The Decoder.
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