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Saturday, 7th June 2025

For [Natasha] Lyonne, the draw of AI isn’t speed or scale — it’s independence. “I’m not trying to run a tech company,” she told me. “It’s more that I’m a filmmaker who doesn’t want the tech people deciding the future of the medium.” She imagines a future in which indie filmmakers can use AI tools to reclaim authorship from studios and avoid the compromises that come with chasing funding in a broken system.

“We need some sort of Dogme 95 for the AI era,” Lyonne said, referring to the stripped-down 1990s filmmaking movement started by Lars von Trier and Thomas Vinterberg, which sought to liberate cinema from an overreliance on technology. “If we could just wrangle this artist-first idea before it becomes industry standard to not do it that way, that’s something I would be interested in working on. Almost like we are not going to go quietly into the night.”

Lila Shapiro, Everyone Is Already Using AI (And Hiding It), New York Magazine

# 8:05 pm / ai-ethics, film, ai, generative-ai

Comma v0.1 1T and 2T—7B LLMs trained on openly licensed text

It’s been a long time coming, but we finally have some promising LLMs to try out which are trained entirely on openly licensed text!

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