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This summer, The Sphere in Las Vegas is going to debut a new experience: The Wizard of Oz at Sphere. And it's doing so with the help of Google and AI. “The power of generative AI, combined with ...
Sphere has turned to Google’s gen AI tools to repurpose The Wizard of Oz for the venue’s 16K x 16K wraparound indoor LED screen. Google technology will be used to enhance the film’s resolution, extend ...
A partnership between Google Cloud, Sphere, Magnopus, and Warner Bros. Discover is set to transform the classic story of The Wizard of Oz using cutting-edge artificial intelligence (AI ...
Audiences know Uncle Henry is in the room, although off camera. In the version that will play in the Sphere, Uncle Henry is visible, along with a much wider background shot showing more of the ...
TL;DR: An AI-enhanced version of The Wizard of Oz will be screened on the Sphere, a giant 16K LED screen in Las Vegas from August 28. This project, involving Google, Warner Bros, and many others ...
Following last week’s announcement that “The Wizard of Oz” is coming to the Las Vegas Sphere, the team behind the Sphere, in partnership with Warner Bros. Discovery, Google Cloud and ...
The Eagles have just announced their "final" 2025 dates at The Sphere in Las Vegas. According to Variety, the band announced eight new shows in October and November, and those dates are being ...
To present The Wizard of Oz at Sphere, which opens in Las Vegas on August 28, 2025, Google Cloud and Google DeepMind are working together to deploy fine-tuned Gemini models, Veo 2, and Imagen 3 to ...
The Sphere in Las Vegas is a spectacle that has been making waves since it was first introduced back in 2023. The eye-catching exterior is a sight to behold on the Nevada skyline, while the ...
The Wizard of Oz is coming to the Las Vegas Sphere, and it's all thanks to Google's incredible AI technology. Following last week's announcement that the 1939 classic The Wizard of Oz is being ...
Trust me, each side has very different opinions about this endeavor. Sphere’s interior houses a theater with a 16K (16,000 pixels on each side) screen that wraps over the audience’s heads.
But that is what James Dolan, executive chairman and chief executive of Sphere Entertainment had in mind when he decided to present “The Wizard of Oz” in the Las Vegas Sphere, one of the ...