Google is launching a counteroffensive against Hollywood’s traditionally dystopian AI narratives by funding short films that explore more nuanced relationships between humans and artificial intelligence. The initiative, called “AI on Screen,” emerges as Google competes in the increasingly crowded AI development space with rivals like OpenAI, Anthropic, Apple, and Meta, while simultaneously trying to shift public perception of the technology.
The big picture: Google has partnered with talent management company Range Media Partners to fund short films depicting AI in more balanced scenarios than the killer robots and dystopian futures popularized in films like “The Terminator” and “Ex Machina.”
What they’re saying: Mira Lane, Google’s vice president of technology and society, explained the motivation behind the initiative stems from the need to explore more balanced perspectives on AI.
Behind the numbers: Google’s investment in these narratives reflects its substantial stake in positive public perception of AI technology as it competes in a market with fierce competition from companies like OpenAI, Anthropic, and major tech firms.
What’s next: Google plans to fund many more short films through the initiative, with some potentially developing into feature-length movies.