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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Affleck: AI is a tool, not a movie maker

Affleck: AI is a tool, not a movie maker

17 Jan

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Summary

  • Ben Affleck appeared on "The Joe Rogan Experience" on Friday.
  • Affleck believes AI will be a tool, not a replacement.
  • He cited AI's potential to simulate expensive locations.
Affleck: AI is a tool, not a movie maker

Ben Affleck recently appeared on "The Joe Rogan Experience," where he shared his perspective on artificial intelligence's role in the film industry. He asserted that AI is unlikely to create meaningful content or entire films independently, dismissing concerns about it replacing human creativity.

Affleck suggested that AI will function as a tool, similar to visual effects, to optimize expensive and time-consuming aspects of production. He pointed to its potential for simulating locations, such as the North Pole, enabling more cost-effective and comfortable shooting environments.

He also addressed fears of job displacement, noting that existing laws protect personal likeness and that unions are likely to establish regulations for AI. Affleck believes that much of the current rhetoric surrounding AI stems from corporate interests and a general human "existential dread" about transformative technologies, rather than an immediate threat.

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.
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Disclaimer:
Ben Affleck stated that AI will be a tool to streamline film production, not replace human creativity or create entire movies.
He suggested AI will help simulate expensive locations, saving money and time, and will be regulated by unions and existing laws.
Affleck believes AI is not yet capable of creating meaningful content independently and that existing laws protect actors' likeness.

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