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‘In two years, nobody will care’ if actors are AI or not, predicts La Haine director

‘In two years, nobody will care’ if actors are AI or not, predicts La Haine director

Summary

Mathieu Kassovitz, the director of the film La Haine, supports the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in making movies. He predicts that in a few years, AI-created actors will be common and people will not worry about whether characters are made by AI or real actors.

Key Facts

  • Mathieu Kassovitz is making a mostly AI-created film based on a 1940s comic book.
  • He believes AI is the final important tool artists need for cinema.
  • Kassovitz saw an AI-generated character show real emotion, which impressed him.
  • He expects AI actors with millions of followers who can interact directly with fans.
  • Kassovitz is starting an AI film studio in Paris to explore the technology further.
  • Using AI can reduce special effects costs from $50-60 million to $25 million.
  • Hollywood studios are investing more in AI and hiring tech experts for film-making.
  • Some people worry AI movies lack soul and could replace actors and other creatives.
  • Kassovitz dismisses copyright concerns, saying all artists borrow ideas from others.
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