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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Indian Stars Back AI Film 'Humans in the Loop'

Indian Stars Back AI Film 'Humans in the Loop'

9 Jan

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Summary

  • Shabana Azmi and Ritesh Batra executive produced 'Humans in the Loop'.
  • The film explores traditional wisdom intersecting with technological advancement.
  • It is seeking an Oscar nomination for best original screenplay.
Indian Stars Back AI Film 'Humans in the Loop'

Renowned Indian talents, including actor Shabana Azmi and directors Ritesh Batra and Shaunak Sen, are lending their support as executive producers to the film 'Humans in the Loop'. This debut feature by writer-director Aranya Sahay tells the story of a woman from rural India whose work involves educating machine learning systems. The narrative thoughtfully explores the convergence of traditional knowledge and technological progress.

The film's three-chapter structure positions the protagonist's role as akin to nurturing a child, a concept that resonated with its executive producers. Batra praised the film's tenderness in examining systems and data, while Azmi highlighted its simple, heartfelt storytelling. Sen noted the film's philosophical depth, focusing on the ethical uncertainties of technological advancements.

'Humans in the Loop' originated from a news story and was developed during a residency. The project has received support from various collaborators and was honored with the Film Independent's 2025 Sloan Distribution Grant. The film, which was released on Netflix in November, is now being considered for an Oscar in the best original screenplay category, alongside ongoing discussions about artificial intelligence and indigenous perspectives.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Actor Shabana Azmi and directors Ritesh Batra and Shaunak Sen are executive producers for 'Humans in the Loop'.
The film explores the intersection of traditional wisdom and technological advancement, focusing on the human element within AI systems.
Yes, the film is seeking recognition in the best original screenplay category at the 98th Academy Awards.

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