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Jenna Ortega says it’s “very easy to be terrified” of AI in filmmaking

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In the world of filmmaking, technology has always played a crucial role in bringing stories to life. From the earliest days of cinema to the present, advancements in technology have continuously pushed the boundaries of what is possible on the big screen. However, with the rapid development of artificial intelligence (AI), there is a growing concern among filmmakers about the potential impact it may have on the industry. Actress Jenna Ortega recently shared her thoughts on this matter, stating that it “kind of feels like we’ve opened Pandora’s box.”

Ortega, known for her roles in popular TV shows and films such as “You” and “Iron Man 3,” is no stranger to the use of technology in filmmaking. However, the idea of AI taking over certain aspects of the creative process is something that she finds both fascinating and terrifying. In a recent interview with NME, Ortega expressed her concerns about the potential consequences of relying too heavily on AI in the film industry.

“It’s very easy to be terrified of AI in filmmaking,” Ortega stated. “We’ve seen it in science fiction movies for years, and now it’s becoming a reality. It’s exciting, but at the same time, it’s also a little scary.”

The use of AI in filmmaking is not a new concept. In fact, it has been used in various forms for decades, from creating special effects to enhancing post-production processes. However, with recent advancements in AI technology, there is a growing fear that it may eventually replace human creativity and control in the filmmaking process.

Ortega’s concerns are not unfounded. With AI becoming more sophisticated and capable of mimicking human behavior, there is a possibility that it may one day be able to write scripts, direct scenes, and even create entire films without any human input. This raises questions about the future of the film industry and the role of human creativity in it.

Despite these concerns, Ortega also acknowledges the potential benefits of AI in filmmaking. She believes that it can be a valuable tool for filmmakers, allowing them to explore new ideas and push the boundaries of storytelling. However, she also stresses the importance of finding a balance between human creativity and AI technology.

“We have to be careful not to rely too heavily on AI and lose the human touch in filmmaking,” Ortega said. “It’s important to remember that it’s the human element that makes a film truly special and relatable.”

Ortega’s sentiments are shared by many in the film industry, including renowned directors and producers. While AI may bring efficiency and cost-effectiveness to the filmmaking process, it cannot replace the emotional depth and authenticity that comes from human storytelling.

In conclusion, the use of AI in filmmaking is a topic that continues to spark debate and raise concerns. However, it is also an exciting time for the industry, as it opens up new possibilities and challenges for filmmakers. As long as there is a balance between human creativity and AI technology, there is no doubt that the future of filmmaking will continue to be bright and innovative. So let us embrace the advancements in technology and use them to enhance, rather than replace, the art of storytelling. After all, as Jenna Ortega puts it, “we’ve opened Pandora’s box, and it’s up to us to use it wisely.”

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