
Claire Foy has taken a hard line against AI, harshly claiming that the technology merely renders “glorified animation”.
While promoting her upcoming movie H is for Hawk with new profile times, the crown The actress was told that a movie could be shot using AI-generated hawks in the near future, but she replied, “That would suck.”
He went on to lament the idea that the use of AI will reduce opportunities for talent in the entertainment industry, adding: “I find it very sad. I have no interest in watching or reading anything that is powered by AI.”
Claire, 41, also shed light on whether she fears becoming “outdated” as a performer amid the rise of artificial intelligence, and how the “younger generation” can prevent that from happening.
“Well, only if people have a desire to see that kind of thing, but if the younger generation says,[s] This is just the world we live in,” she said. If that happens, I'll be very disappointed in them if they want to see glorified animation. ”
H is for HawkThe film is based on the memoir of the same name by British author Helen Macdonald and will be released on January 23rd, starring Claire Foy.
