Josh Williams has a story that anyone building the future of artificial intelligence might want to pay attention to.
A visual-effects student at Bournemouth University in the U.K., Williams always wanted to make movies but kept slamming into the same walls: time, money and the sheer scale of what he imagined. Then he discovered AI — and suddenly those walls fell away.
The result is Ghost Lap, a sleek, F1-inspired short about a young driver haunted by his past, and the film earned Williams the Jury Prize at the Kling AI NextGen Creative Contest on Oct. 30.




