Netflix buys Ben Affleck’s AI company that’s geared toward filmmakers

Netflix has struck a deal to acquire Ben Affleck’s Interpostive AI company.

The streaming service didn’t provide specifics about its deal with Interpositive, which describes itself as a company that combines “artistry with technology to craft bold visual stories that connect.”

The Academy Award-winning actor’s business creates AI and animation tools that filmmakers can use to bring their ideas to movie screens.

Affleck said in a statement released through Netflix that the concept has been in the works since 2022.

“Intensive research and development led to our first model, trained to understand visual logic and editorial consistency, while preserving cinematic rules under real-world production challenges, such as missing shots, background replacements or incorrect lighting,” Affleck said.

He added that “restraints to protect creative intent” were integrated to make sure artists, not computers, were making decisions about their work.

Ben Affleck attends the press conference for the Singapore premiere of 'Triple Frontier' at Marina Bay Sands on March 09, 2019 in Singapore. (Photo by Ore Huiying/Getty Images for Netflix)
Ben Affleck attends the press conference for the Singapore premiere of “Triple Frontier” at Marina Bay Sands on March 9, 2019, in Singapore. (Photo by Ore Huiying/Getty Images for Netflix) 

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