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Home / Technology / James Cameron Calls AI-Generated Actors 'Horrifying'

James Cameron Calls AI-Generated Actors 'Horrifying'

30 Nov

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Summary

  • Director James Cameron finds generative AI actors deeply concerning.
  • AI performer Tilly Norwood was introduced at Zurich Summit recently.
  • Industry leaders have expressed significant backlash against AI performers.
James Cameron Calls AI-Generated Actors 'Horrifying'

Filmmaker James Cameron has expressed profound alarm regarding the rise of generative AI in the entertainment industry, particularly its potential to replace human actors. He contrasts his own use of technology in films like "Avatar," which he describes as a celebration of the actor-director dynamic, with AI's capacity to generate performances entirely from text prompts. Cameron views this capability as antithetical to authentic filmmaking.

Cameron's comments follow the recent introduction of Tilly Norwood, an AI performer, at the Zurich Summit. This development has already garnered interest from talent agencies, despite facing significant criticism from various figures within the film industry. The backlash highlights deep-seated anxieties about the future role of artificial intelligence in creative professions.

Despite the controversy, proponents like Eline Van der Velden predict a gradual but inevitable integration of AI into filmmaking processes. She anticipates its use in effects, establishing shots, and eventually, full AI-generated films, suggesting that compelling storytelling will ultimately determine audience reception, irrespective of the technology used.

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.
James Cameron finds generative AI actors "horrifying" and fundamentally different from his use of CGI in films like "Avatar."
Tilly Norwood is an AI performer recently introduced at the Zurich Summit, sparking controversy in the film industry.
While some predict a gradual increase in AI's role, including potential full AI films, the impact on human actors remains a subject of debate and concern.

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