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Cameron Blasts AI Actors: 'I Wouldn't Do It'
9 Dec
Summary
- James Cameron rejects AI replacing human actors, questioning desirability.
- He believes AI can aid workflow but not create unique, unseen art.
- Cameron advocates for theatrical releases to counter short attention spans.

Filmmaker James Cameron has voiced strong opposition to the use of artificial intelligence in replacing human actors, emphasizing that he personally would not employ such technology. Speaking at the seventh Hainan Island International Film Festival, Cameron questioned the desirability of AI-generated performers, highlighting the irreplaceable value of human creativity and unique experiences shared by screenwriters and actors.
While recognizing generative AI's potential to enhance efficiency and workflow within the creative industries, Cameron issued a stern warning about its limitations. He argued that AI, trained on existing data, can only produce average or mediocre results, incapable of generating truly novel or groundbreaking art. He asserted that fundamental creativity remains a human domain, citing "Avatar" as an example of art that AI could replicate but not originate.
