Ben Affleck, the famous Hollywood actor, has stated in his latest ierview that “movies will be one of the last things to be replaced by artificial ielligence.”
It seems that Ben Affleck, the famous Hollywood actor, unlike other activists in the field of cinema, is not worried about the impact of artificial ielligence on this industry; In his latest ierview, he stated that “movies will be one of the last things to be replaced by artificial ielligence.”
Ben Affleck’s comme is being republished in the media around the world while the developme of artificial ielligence and its undeniable dominance over human jobs has worried activists in every field.
In his latest ierview with CNBC, he said: “Artificial ielligence may be able to write a parody of Elizabethan poetry, but it is incapable of writing Shakespeare.” What AI is going to do is eliminate the more laborious, less creative and more expensive aspects of filmmaking and help reduce costs, barriers “It reduces irusion and allows more voices to be heard.”
Ben Affleck coinued: “Artificial ielligence is at its best an artisan, and artisans can learn to make Stickley furniture by sitting next to people and watching their technique and imitating it.” This is basically how large video and language models work. “They are just expanding what already exists and not creating anything new.”
Ben Affleck believes that instability, lack of corol and poor quality are among the major problems of artificial ielligence.
Using the HBO series Succession, Affleck poied out the creative limitations of AI, saying that the only new episodes the AI has been able to create for the series are parody reruns of older episodes.
According to Ben Affleck, artificial ielligence does not have the ability to create completely original and innovative works, he believes that art is not limited to technical skill, but understanding the right time to stop and complete the work is also very importa; A skill that AI seems to struggle with in the future.
Ben Affleck says the collaboration, artistic taste and innate iuition of artists, which form the core of creative processes, are beyond the curre capabilities of artificial ielligence.
Affleck warned of the challenges facing the special effects team, saying, “I don’t like working in special effects.” He poied out that advances in artificial ielligence could significaly reduce costs, possibly putting filmmakers out of business.




