Nolan Takes the Helm, Pledges Jobs Drive and AI Oversight for Hollywood

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Christopher Nolan, in his first interview as president of the Directors Guild of America, says Hollywood faces a troubling downturn in work amid industry consolidation and AI, and outlines a plan to boost domestic production, seek federal tax incentives, and shape AI licensing as negotiations for 2026 with studios and streamers approach.
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