In two years, nobody will care' if actors are AI or not, predicts La Haine director
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In two years, nobody will care' if actors are AI or not, predicts La Haine director
"Mathieu Kassovitz has called the technology the last artistic tool we need and dismissed concerns about AI stealing other artists' intellectual property, telling the Guardian: Fuck copyright."
"Kassovitz said that while other filmmakers fear that human characters generated by AI appear soulless, he was recently stunned to see one with an emotion in his eyes that made me shiver."
"He also announced that he was setting up an AI film studio in Paris, which he compared to George Lucas creating the Industrial Light and Magic."
Mathieu Kassovitz, director of La Haine, supports AI technology in filmmaking, calling it the last artistic tool needed. He is creating an AI-enabled film based on a 1940s comic book. Kassovitz believes AI-generated characters will soon be indistinguishable from human actors, despite current fears about their emotional depth. He plans to establish an AI film studio in Paris, comparing it to George Lucas's Industrial Light & Magic. Kassovitz's views contrast with the Cannes film festival's AI ban for official competition films, highlighting a divide in the industry regarding AI's role in cinema.
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