AI is reshaping cinematic realism by breaking the link between images and the physical world. As cinematography shifts from captured light to generated probability, our sense of authenticity, authorship, and trust is being redefined across film, television, and digital platforms. Realism isn’t vanishing—it’s being reassembled.
AI Cinematic Realism: On the Aesthetics of an AI-Generated World
AI cinematic realism isn’t just about photorealistic images—it’s about how synthetic scenes make us feel, think, and respond. As AI reshapes the idea of presence, emotion, and authenticity on screen, we’re pushed to reconsider what “realism” means when the camera is gone and only imagination remains.
Gutierrez & Lethcoe’s AI Essentials in Education (AI-Ed): Responsible AI Literacy Course for a Human-Centered Future
Developed by Gutierrez & Lethcoe for Washington’s community and technical colleges, AI Essentials in Education (AI-Ed) is a statewide Canvas course that helps faculty and staff use AI tools responsibly through five modules on ethics, collaboration, and human-centered innovation.
The AEIOU Ethos: Five Principles for Responsible AI in Higher Education
Artificial intelligence is transforming higher education — but responsible innovation requires more than new tools. The AEIOU Ethos outlines five practical principles for designing and governing AI with accessibility, equity, inclusion, openness, and universality at its core.
Exploring Human–AI Collaboration with Ethics and Insight
AI is not only technology — it’s part of the human story. At CHAIRES, we explore how human–AI collaboration can reflect our values, reshape creativity, and strengthen communities with ethics and insight.
