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Netflix Reportedly Used an AI-Generated Christopher Nolan as a Party Trick
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Netflix uses AI-generated Christopher Nolan voice in internal video, seemingly trolling the Oppenheimer director
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The AI-generated Nolan voice was used in a video touting Netflix's film accomplishments, a controversial move that appears to be a jab at the director
The video was created by Netflix's new film division chief Dan Lin, who has a history of working with Nolan but is now leading Netflix's content push
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Christopher Nolan, Netflix, Oppenheimer
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