James Cameron has thoughts on AI. The Terminator and Avatar filmmaker has spoken extensively about what he perceives as the dangers of artificial intelligence, particularly as it relates to weapons ...
James Cameron is not mincing words about generative AI. The filmmaker who helped define modern visual effects is now warning that text-prompted synthetic actors and performances are not a bold new ...
Director James Cameron expressed his concerns regarding the future dangers of Artificial Intelligence (AI). While promoting the book - 'Ghosts of Hiroshima', which he plans to adapt as a motion ...
Cameron doesn't want to destroy generative AI, but he does realize that it is an existential problem for the movie industry to solve. Reading time 3 minutes As the industry behind generative AI keeps ...
James Cameron, 71, is the director of movies like “Avatar” and “Titanic.” Generative AI can automatically generate scenes, characters and objects based on text prompts, a prospect Cameron called ...
The advent of AI performers has provoked backlash from SAG-AFTRA and Hollywood stars James Cameron, a director synonymous with digital wizardry, has seen the future of filmmaking, and he wants no part ...
Though James Cameron — who sits on the board of Stability AI — has expressed positive sentiments about artificial intelligence usage in filmmaking, he calls the prospect of the technology replacing ...
For more from James Cameron, check out Part 1 of our Big Interview where he broke down a famous scene from Titanic. Stay tuned later this week when the writer/director dives into Avatar: Fire and Ash.