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Scorsese's AI Bet Sparks Industry Outrage
4 Jun
Summary
- Scorsese joins AI firm Black Forest Labs as advisor.
- Boots Riley criticizes Scorsese's AI endorsement.
- AI's role in filmmaking remains a contentious debate.

Filmmaker Martin Scorsese has recently assumed an advisory position at the artificial intelligence firm Black Forest Labs, a move that has ignited significant discussion among his peers. Boots Riley, known for his work on 'I Love Boosters,' has voiced strong criticism, suggesting Scorsese's involvement is financially motivated and that AI is being unnecessarily promoted as a creative tool.
Scorsese, in contrast, views his role as an opportunity to explore the intersection of technology and storytelling. He stated that AI tools can help visualize ideas more clearly for cast and crew, thereby enhancing cinematic intelligence and efficiency during pre-production. This development underscores the ongoing debate surrounding the integration of AI in Hollywood.
The broader implications of AI in filmmaking continue to be a significant topic. Concurrently, the SAG-AFTRA has backed the Trump administration's AI policy framework, which advocates for legislative measures concerning intellectual property, workforce development, and innovation. Trump recently signed an executive order for a voluntary framework requiring AI companies to grant government access to new models for review.