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AI to Launch 'Gentle Seduction' Film in 6 Languages
9 Mar
Summary
- Film rights acquired for 1989 sci-fi story 'The Gentle Seduction'.
- AI tech will launch film in six languages simultaneously.
- Story influenced OpenAI CEO Sam Altman's 'Gentle Singularity' concept.

Faible Media Inc. has acquired the film rights to Marc Stiegler's 1989 science fiction short story, 'The Gentle Seduction.' The company plans to use its proprietary Trans-Creation Engine technology for the feature adaptation. This AI-driven platform is designed to launch the film across six languages and territories concurrently, providing culturally adapted versions for each market.
The 1989 story, published in Analog Science Fiction Magazine, follows a woman in the Pacific Northwest as she navigates decades of technological advancements. Its depiction of incremental, rather than abrupt, transformation has resonated in tech circles, notably influencing OpenAI CEO Sam Altman's 2025 essay, 'The Gentle Singularity.'
Co-founded by Sharad Devarajan and Dr. Mark Sagar, Faible Media Inc. positions its Trans-Creation Engine as a way to create native experiences for global audiences. This approach aims to maintain unified storytelling and creative vision while allowing for localized talent and cultural elements, potentially reshaping global distribution models. The company, which debuted in January, also focuses on identifying cross-cultural narrative patterns and developing its Quantum Storytelling platform.




