Val Kilmer is being resurrected for a new movie that he was cast in five years before his death. In this case, Sarah Mills says AI is not a replacement for art, but for a way to honour a character and a man.
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Listen to more commentary from Sarah Mills:
Thurs., March 19: It’s another deficit budget from the Saskatchewan Party government. The province is promising to be back in a surplus situation in the coming years, but that is a message Sarah Mills has heard before.
Wed., March 18: Being an air passenger isn’t easy or enjoyable these days. But Sarah Mills says it isn’t always the airlines’ fault. Sometimes it’s about the behaviour and courtesy of our fellow humans.
Tues., March 17: Mark Carney became prime minister twelve months ago, and while there has been a trade deal that will benefit Saskatchewan, Sarah Mills says he hasn’t yet achieved what he set out to do for Canadians.
Mon., March 16: Sarah Mills says the recent visit by Treaty Six chiefs to Buckingham Palace has only served to highlight the deep connection First Nations have with the monarchy and the treaties first signed with them.
Fri., March 13: If SGI has the power to levy heavy fines and municipalities have authority to get money back, we should be doing so and quickly. Let’s send a message such mistakes are not okay.








