Hollywood Figures Voice Hesitation About AI's Role in Filmmaking
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Candace Cameron Bure finds AI "a little frightening" for filmmaking and has "no intention" of using it at Great American Family.
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Warner Bros Animation president says AI doesn't work "better" than an artist for animation. Wants to protect artists and art form.
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TriStar Pictures president Nicole Brown wants to work "with human beings," noting movies are about human perspective and vision.
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Actress Justine Bateman believes AI has "no place in Hollywood at all," saying it doesn't solve a problem like lack of talent.
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WGA contract excludes AI-generated storylines from being considered "literary material" or "source material" that writers adapt into scripts.