James Cameron’s position on artificial intelligence has evolved in recent years, and feels that Hollywood needs to hug him in different ways.
Cameron joined the Board of Directors for the AI of Stability last year, explaining his decision about the podcast “Boz to the Future” last week.
“The objective was to understand space, understand what is in developer minds,” he said. “What are you pointing on? What is your development cycle? How many resources do you have to launch to create a new model that does something especially, and my goal was to try to integrate it into a VFX workflow.”
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James Cameron wants Hollywood to implement more for large -budget movies. (Karwai Tang/Wireimage)
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“And it’s not just hypothetical. We have to do it. If we want to see the son of the movies that I have always loved and that I like to do and that I will see, ‘Dune: part two’ or one of my movies or big-heavy, Toure, tohold tohold reduce the cost of that by half.
“Now that it is not about saying goodbye to half the staff in a VFX company. It is about duplicating their speed to complete the shot, so their cadence is faster and their performance cycle is faster, and artists can move myths and the things of things about things about things about things about things of things of things of things of things of things of things of things of things of things of things of things of things of things of things of Things of things of things about things about things about things about things about things about things about things about things about things about things about things about things about things about things about things about things about things about things about things about things about things about things about things about things about things about things about the things of things about things.
Cameron does not think that movies are ultimately “a great objective” for companies like Openi.
“His goal is not to make Genai movies. We are a small wart in the back,” he laughed.
“The films are just a small application, a small case of use, and it is too small at this time. That is the problem. It will be narrower, the groups of boutique type Genai developers of which I can attract attention and say, I have achieved a patted stick with a palm patted papatory with a palm pallge paid with a pallow.
Cameron believes that the AI that applies to the cinema is “only a small application” of technology. (Getty images)
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BROTOSCOPING is a task that involves drawing or tracking the framework of live action images by Marco.
Cameron said people do not get into the cinema and VFX to make “the underwater needle point[scoping]. And there are many tasks like that, “how to change the pieces in the frame for the framework for the capture of movement that feels that AI can be faster and more profitable.”
“Everything is common sense, right? All you have to do is perhaps something like feeding in a couple of millions of real world images and having a dumb algorithm,” he said.
Cameron previously denounced the use of AI in 2023, citing his 1984 film “The Terminator” as a warning.
The “The Terminator” franchise begged with the launch of the first film in October 1984, starring Arnold Schwarzenegger as a murderous Android. (Sunset Boulevard/Corbis through Getty Images)
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“I think the AI weapon is the greatest danger,” Canadian CTV touched at that time.
“I think we will enter the equivalent of a nuclear arms race with AI, and if we do not build it, the other boys will surely build it, so it will intensify,” Cameron said.
He continued: “An AI could be imagined in a combat theater, the whole issue that computers at a speed can no longer intercede, and has no capacity to unwaver.”
“I warned them in 1984, and they didn’t hear,” Cameron said, referring to the plot of the film and his sequelae with an AI intelligence that destroys humanity.
A robot accessory of “Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines”, one of the sequelae of the franchise, predicts a shady future of the AI that destroys humanity. (Reuters/Mike Blake)
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At that time, Cameron said that it was a lot of replacing the creatives, saying: “It is never a problem of who wrote it, is it a question or is it a good story?”
“I just don’t personally Believe that a dissembodied mind that’s just regurgitating what other embodied mind said – Avout the life that they had, About Love, About Lying, About Lying, About Fear, About Mortarity – And Just Putate It All Toetherte Itttett Ittett itttet ittet ittet ittett ittett ittett ittett ittette ittetet itatet itatet ittettettettettttt
In the podcast “Boz to the Future”, Cameron minimized the negative feelings that much of the entertainment industry has shared about the generative AI.
“Much of the doubts in Hollywood and entertainment in general are issues of the source material for training data and who deserves what and protection against copyright and all that kind of thing, and I think people are looking at everything bad, personally, he said personally.
AI was a key theme in the actor and the 2023 writer’s strikes. (Mario Tama/Getty Images)
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He explained that everyone’s brains already work essentially as an AI: “You are creating a model as you pass through life to quickly process through that modeler of each new new time. ” ‘… does not work that way.
“My point is, as a screenwriter, as a filmmaker, if I copy exactly” Star Wars “, I will be sued. Actually, I just got so far. Everyone will say that it is too similar to” Star Wars “, we won. I won.” Have a kind of incorporated ethics that says: I know what I know what I know to move it is mine. ”
Cameron agreed that it must be the management of AI “from a legal perspective”, but believes that the approach should be in the result and if it is monetizing versus the entrance.
“You can’t control my opinion. You can’t tell me what to see and what to do and where to go. My contribution is what I choose and whatever is considering” the possibilities of monetization of libraries and all that kind of thing. “
Cameron agrees that there must be legal controls on the output and monetization of the content generated by AI, but not necessarily about entry and training. (Stan Honda/AFP through Getty Images)
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Some companies are already allowing AI companies to access their rear catalogs.
Lionsgate, the study behind films such as “The Hunger Games” and “Twilight”, associated with the Runway research company last September for the “creation and training of a new AI model, personalized for the patented Lionsgate portfolio of the filament of the time,” according to. “
Cameron admitted that he does not love the idea that someone uses an AI to imitate him.
“I think we should discourage the text message that says” in the style of James Cameron “or in the style of” Zac Snyder “or” in the style of. “Your own style continues.” But on the other hand, it is a great child to have a ‘in the style of’ as part of a text message “.
The director “Titanic” admitted that he does not necessarily want someone to use AI to imitate him or other directors. (Gabriel Olsen/Getty Images for Absolut Elyx)
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The tendency to generate images in specific styles has tasks in social networks, creating controversy over copyright and originality.
More recently, people regularly shared images generated in the style of the Japanese animation company Studio Ghibli, further feeding the debate.
But Cameron did not see a problem.
“How does Studio Ghibli damage by Fan Art?” Cameron asked in the podcast, noting that Fan Art has one leg around “Forever”.
“You can’t stop the fan art, you don’t want to stop the fans fan.
The director of “Aliens” said he supports Fan Art, as the recent image trend generated by the Ghibli Generated study. (Anthony Wallace/AFP through Getty Images)
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However, he launched the line with financial gain.
“If someone goes out and tries to make money in a way that damages Studio Ghibli and is demonstrable, I think that’s where you have to draw the line.”
He continued: “How differs from selling a shirt and in the shirt is an image of Luke Skywalker? You can do that. Lucasarts can do that. You can do that. That is piracy. It’s a yes.