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  1. The Dog & the Boy. The Dog & the Boy[a] (Japanese: 犬と少年, romanized: Inu to Shōnen) is a 2023 animated science fiction short film directed by Ryōtarō Makihara. Distributed by Netflix and released on YouTube on 31 January 2023, the film follows the friendship between a robot dog and a boy. It became notable for its use of artificial ...

  2. Jan 31, 2023 · Alternative title: Inu to Shōnen (Japanese) 犬と少年 (Japanese) Plot Summary:An abandoned robot dog is found and befriended by a young boy. The robot dog is always by the boy’s side as he ...

  3. A.I. art doesn’t exist, for it implies that the artwork done by an artificial intelligence should be considered real art. Proof of concepts like this further my point by demonstrating how flat and uninspired an A.I. using thousands of pre-existing works to create an imitation of said work without the expression needed to turn inspiration into something new truly is.

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  4. 40%. Show 4 spoiler tags. A. A. A. A. As "an experimental initiative to help ease the anime industry's labor shortage without improving working conditions" Netflix Anime Creators Base partnered with WIT Studio and AI character platform rinna to produce an anime short titled "The Dog & The Boy", using image generation technology for all of its ...

  5. Brahms: The Boy II (2020) After a family moves into the Heelshire Mansion, their young son soon makes friends with a life-like doll called Brahms. Genre: Horror , Mystery , Thriller

  6. Apr 30, 1995 · April 30, 1995 4:00 AM — 8m. 915 1.2k 6.6k 6 2. A chicken from outer space fights Courage, while Muriel cooks Eustace some strange eggs for breakfast that she got from the outerspace chicken. Eustace turns into a chicken, and Courage shoots both the alien chicken and the Eustace chicken with a laser gun. 72%.

  7. 2023. 3.041 out of 5 from 80 votes. Rank #15,753. No synopsis yet - check back soon! A collaboration between WIT Studio and artificial intelligence company rinna. Rather than simply pay the artists their due wage, it's an attempt to blame a sector of industry problems on a "labor shortage" and refusing to acknowledge the heart of the problem.

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