At Cannes, Hollywood’s war against AI is over – and the robots won
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At Cannes, Hollywood’s war against AI is over – and the robots won
BARRY HERTZ
CANNES, FRANCE
PUBLISHED MAY 28, 2026
UPDATED MAY 29, 2026
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Last year at the Cannes Film Festival, any mention of “artificial intelligence” was made with a kind of hushed, almost guilty sense of secrecy – these were taboo conversations to be conducted as far away from the red carpets and press-junket suites as possible. At this year’s edition, though, AI enjoyed its unofficial com…
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