Boots Riley's Provocative Take on Martin Scorsese's AI Venture

Mindy Kaling

Actress, writer, producer, and author of humorous essays on Hollywood and life.

Boots Riley, a notable voice in independent cinema, has sharply criticized legendary director Martin Scorsese's recent alliance with AI firm Black Forest Labs. Riley speculates that Scorsese's engagement is driven by a significant financial incentive to support his family, under the assumption that artificial intelligence will ultimately prove to be an ineffective tool in the industry. He argues that Scorsese's endorsement lends undue credibility to a technology that has yet to demonstrate its value in filmmaking, urging audiences to instead support his own anti-capitalist comedy, 'I Love Boosters.'

Filmmaker's AI Alliance Ignites Debate in Cinematic Circles

On June 3, 2026, filmmaker Boots Riley took to social media platform X to voice his strong disapproval of Martin Scorsese's newly announced advisory role with Black Forest Labs, an artificial intelligence company. Scorsese, aged 83, revealed his collaboration with the AI firm, stating his intention to "push the bounds of creativity" and enhance the visualization process for storyboarding with his production designer, art designer, and cinematographer.

Riley’s reaction was immediate and cutting. He conjectured that a substantial sum of money was offered to Scorsese’s family, suggesting that the veteran director views this partnership as a lucrative income stream, believing that AI technology will eventually "fall on its face." Riley expressed that his primary concern wasn't Scorsese's personal use of AI, but rather his leverage of his esteemed reputation to promote and steer the film industry toward this emerging technology, which Riley claims has yet to prove its worth despite massive investments. He sarcastically remarked that the film industry's problem was not a lack of creative tools before AI.

In contrast, Scorsese himself articulated a more optimistic view on Black Forest's website, emphasizing that cinema, as a relatively young medium at approximately 125 years old, should embrace evolution. This development comes as Scorsese recently concluded production on his latest feature, 'What Happens At Night,' starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Jennifer Lawrence. Meanwhile, Riley continues to actively champion his own film, 'I Love Boosters,' a satirical comedy dissecting capitalism, which premiered in theaters on May 22 via Neon.

This incident highlights a growing tension within the film community regarding the adoption and impact of artificial intelligence. Riley's outspoken critique serves as a poignant reminder of the ethical and artistic dilemmas that arise when established figures endorse new technologies. It compels us to consider the long-term implications of AI on creative industries and the responsibility that comes with wielding significant influence. As the debate unfolds, the industry must grapple with balancing innovation and preserving the integrity of human artistry.

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