EPISODE · Aug 9, 2026 · 10 MIN
Netflix has quietly used AI across 300 titles this year (AI News)
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Andrew Miles Davis covers a relatively quiet release week that was still packed with consequential stories, starting with Netflix confirming AI has been used across 300 titles this year, mostly in post-production work like crowd scenes and establishing shots, signalling that AI-assisted production is becoming the industry standard rather than the exception. He covers a German court ruling against Suno for unlawfully training on copyrighted music represented by GEMA, and the major labels pushing for AI-assisted tracks to be substantially human-made and built on authorised tools before qualifying for the charts, a move Andrew reads as the labels positioning themselves to control AI music platforms the way they never controlled iTunes. Other stories include YouTube targeting monetisation for AI personas giving advice on finance, law, or healthcare, a New York school district pausing plans for a humanoid AI teacher over the manufacturer's ties to a hyper-realistic doll company, a San Francisco startup offering bookable humanoid cleaning robots, and Google briefly allowing users to generate fake satellite imagery of scenarios including bomb craters and refugee camps before withdrawing the feature within a day. Subscribe to In AI Nutshell for the AI news that matters to marketers, every Friday in ten minutes.
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