Leonardo DiCaprio has shared his thoughts on artificial intelligence, admitting that it can be an “enhancing tool” but saying it can never be considered art.
The Oscar winner recently spoke with: time The magazine named him Entertainer of the Year to discuss controversial technology. “Even though he laments the fact that talented and experienced people could lose their jobs because of it.” timewrites Stephanie Zacharek of “In the United States'', DiCaprio also addressed how AI could potentially benefit the industry.
“This could be an empowering tool for young filmmakers to do things they've never seen before,” he said. however, Battles continue one after another Starr was quick to add that this technology can never be considered art because it lacks humanity.
“I think anything that is truly considered art has to be created by humans,” DiCaprio continued. “Otherwise, haven't you heard these songs? These songs are really great mashups, and you think, 'Oh my god, this is Michael Jackson doing The Weeknd,' or, 'This is the funk of the A Tribe Called Quest song 'Bonita Applebum,' done in a voice that sounds like an Al Green soul song, which is great.” ” And you think, “Cool.” But then it becomes famous for the next 15 minutes and disappears among other internet junk. It has no anchoring. It's wonderful, but there's no humanity in it. ”
As AI continues to loom over Hollywood, many industry creators are denouncing the technology. Earlier this year, SAG-AFTRA and several actors criticized news that a newly launched AI talent studio was considering representing computer-generated actress Tilly Norwood.
Most recently, Oscar-winning director Guillermo del Toro declared at the Gotham Awards that his film: frankensteinThe film, starring Oscar Isaac and Jacob Elordi, was made “by humans, for humans,'' and he left the stage with a mic drop and a “Fuck AI.''
