The 59-year-old finds artificial intelligence “inhumane”. He says he’s afraid of giving up control and handing things over to machines.
Oscar winner Nicolas Cage (“Leaving Las Vegas”) rejects the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in films. “AI is a nightmare for me,” said the 59-year-old on the Yahoo Entertainment platform. “It’s inhuman. You can’t be more inhuman than artificial intelligence.”
The Hollywood star also described his confusion over his brief appearance as Superman in the superhero film “The Flash” – he recorded a completely different scene on set: What he was actually supposed to do “was literally stand in an alternate dimension when “If you will, and witness the destruction of the universe,” Cage explained. He spent about three hours in front of the camera trying to convey emotions with his eyes.
But then this: “When I saw the movie, I was fighting a huge spider. I didn’t do that. That wasn’t what I did.” Cage emphasized that he considers this scene to be a computer animation and not the work of AI. “I just think they did something with it, something out of my control.”
Source: Stern

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