Oscar-winning director Gore Verbinski said he’s “troubled” with the course generative artificial intelligence is on, saying the technology is lopsidedly focused on stripping humanity of its desire to engage with the arts rather than solving tangible real-world problems.
The filmmaker, who is behind the anticipated sci-fi action-comedy Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die , told Dexerto he believes AI is “inescapable. It’s coming. It’s inevitable. I’m both apprehensive and excited, [but] it’s terrifying at the same time, and I think the title of our film is sort of a mantra right now. You can either ignore it, or you can be afraid of it, or you can surf it.”
He continued, “This is a revolution, but it’s not windmills or the steam engine or personal computers. This thing is a digital org

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