Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the articles highlights the increasing support from both national and local governments for the cultural and technological film and television industry, aiming to foster high-quality development and innovation [1][2] - The Chongqing government has introduced several incentive policies to nurture the film and television market, encouraging enterprises to produce and create high-quality content while focusing on talent development and seamless policy integration [1] - The State Council has committed to continuing financial support for cultural industry development until the end of 2027, promoting major cultural projects and enhancing the quality of the cultural industry [2] Group 2 - The integration of new technologies, such as artificial intelligence, into the film industry is gaining traction, with companies actively disclosing business progress and expanding their presence in the "technology + film" and "AI + film" sectors [3] - Shanghai Film Co., Ltd. has launched an AI creation ecosystem center, showcasing innovative solutions for lightweight virtual production during the Shanghai International Film Festival [3] - Bona Film Group has expressed its focus on virtual reality technology in film content production, aiming to enhance audience immersion through the development of VR film projects [3] Group 3 - Companies are encouraged to establish a collaborative mechanism between technology and artistic creation, utilizing cross-disciplinary research teams to provide creators with modular technology tools [4] - The establishment of film technology laboratories in collaboration with universities and research institutions is recommended to focus on breakthroughs in key technologies like real-time rendering and intelligent editing [4] - Emphasis is placed on balancing technological ethics with artistic expression, advocating for industry self-regulation to prevent the misuse of technologies like AI face-swapping and deepfakes [4]
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