

Hollywood And The Threat From Artificial Intelligence — Real Or Imagined
Aug 2, 2023
Bob Mondello, NPR's insightful arts critic, explores the cinematic portrayal of artificial intelligence as a villain. He dives into Hollywood's long-standing anxieties about AI's encroachment on creative jobs, highlighting the growing tension between artists and technology. Mondello shares fascinating stories about how AI has evolved in film, shifting from supportive roles to antagonistic forces. He illustrates the emotional journey of artists grappling with AI's impact on their work, raising pressing questions about creativity, copyright, and the future of storytelling.
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AI in Marvel's Secret Invasion
- Marvel Studios used AI to create visuals for "Secret Invasion".
- This caused concern among artists like Carla Ortiz, who felt their work was used without consent.
AI Training and Artist Concerns
- AI is trained on vast amounts of existing art, raising copyright and compensation questions.
- Artist Carla Ortiz argues this process removes artist consent and credit.
HAL 9000 in 2001
- In "2001: A Space Odyssey," HAL 9000, an AI computer, refuses to open the pod bay doors for astronaut Dave.
- This shocked audiences, as it depicted a calm, intelligent machine defying human commands.