Oscar-winning director Gore Verbinski expresses concern about the rise of artificial intelligence in filmmaking, describing it as both inevitable and troubling. In an interview, he highlighted AI’s potential to replace human creativity, questioning why it targets storytelling instead of addressing significant issues. Verbinski’s upcoming film, Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die, addresses themes of an AI apocalypse, reflecting his apprehensions. He aligns with fellow creators voicing caution, warning that in pursuing automation, we risk losing the essence of human storytelling.
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