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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Cameron Defends Real Actors Amidst AI Fears

Cameron Defends Real Actors Amidst AI Fears

2 Dec

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Summary

  • James Cameron stated no generative AI was used in 'Avatar' sequels.
  • He emphasizes honoring human actors and performance capture.
  • Cameron joins Stability AI board to explore VFX cost reduction.
Cameron Defends Real Actors Amidst AI Fears

Director James Cameron has clarified that generative AI played no role in the creation of the 'Avatar' sequels, emphasizing a deep respect for human actors and the art of performance capture. He views AI as an existential threat to the artistic community, particularly concerning its ability to generate artificial actors and performances from scratch.

Despite his concerns, Cameron has joined the board of Stability AI, aiming to explore how AI can responsibly reduce visual effects costs in blockbuster filmmaking. His vision centers on enhancing post-production efficiency, thereby increasing throughput and allowing artists more time for creative endeavors.

Cameron remains skeptical about AI's capacity to generate compelling narratives, believing that genuine human experience is essential for storytelling that resonates emotionally with audiences. He advocates for AI's integration into the VFX pipeline rather than its use in screenwriting or core filmmaking processes.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
No, James Cameron has stated that generative AI was not used in the creation of the 'Avatar' films, emphasizing the use of real actors and performance capture.
Cameron worries about the existential threat AI poses to human actors and the potential for AI to replace genuine creativity, though he sees responsible uses in VFX.
He views performance capture as a vital technology that empowers actors, giving them full ownership of their on-screen performances, and believes it should be recognized more.

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