Nicolas Cage has voiced strong opposition to AI in film, warning that “we can’t let robots dream for us.” Accepting the Best Actor award for Dream Scenario, the 60-year-old actor argued that AI cannot reflect the human condition and risks replacing artistic integrity with corporate interests. He fears AI could digitally recreate actors, stripping performances of authenticity. While industry figures like Paul McCartney and Tim Burton share his concerns, others, like Zack Snyder, advocate for embracing AI. As Hollywood navigates this debate, Cage’s stance raises a crucial question: Will AI enhance filmmaking, or is it a threat to creativity?
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