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Humans in the Loop: AI Drama Gains Oscar Buzz

Humans in the Loop gains traction in the indie film scene, with a star-studded team of Indian cinema veterans backing its push for best original screenplay at the ninety-eighth Academy Awards. The AI impact drama, written and directed by Aranya Sahay, tells the story of a rural indigenous woman training machine learning systems, drawing inspiration from real-life events. With Shabana Azmi, Ritesh Batra, and Shaunak Sen joining as executive producers, the film has garnered praise for its heart and intelligence. Supported by a strong team, including Bijjo Toppo, Kiran Rao, and Misaq Kazimi, Humans in the Loop has secured funding and distribution deals. As awards season approaches, keep an eye on this thought-provoking film exploring the intersection of humanity and technology. Checkout Solipillow.com

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