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As reporter Kristina Tan explains, the stakes are high and go well beyond Hungary.
We end today's show in India, where artificial intelligence is crashing straight into Bollywood.
In the U.S., actors and writers have been pushing back hard against AI use in movies and TV.
But in India, a lot of filmmakers are doing the opposite.
They're leaning in.
Our technology reporter, Mansif Venkatil, went behind the scenes to learn more.
Munsif says audience reactions are mixed.
Some moviegoers call these films AI slop, while others say AI is democratizing filmmaking.
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