Filmmaker Kane Parsons Criticizes AI in Cinema, While Martin Scorsese Embraces It

Ricky Gervais

Comedian, writer, and actor who created "The Office" and writes provocatively on comedy and society.

Kane Parsons, the director behind the film “Backrooms,” recently voiced his reservations about the growing influence of artificial intelligence in the film industry during an interview with The Australian. The 20-year-old filmmaker aligned himself with those who are wary of AI's increasing presence in Hollywood, expressing a desire to see generative AI disappear, as he finds no creative satisfaction in using such tools, believing they negate the fundamental purpose of filmmaking.

While Parsons remains hesitant about integrating AI into his own work, he did acknowledge its potential to simplify certain visual effects tasks in the future. However, he emphasized the current difficulties in objectively discussing AI due to significant stakes and ongoing negative repercussions. Despite his personal stance against using AI for creation, Parsons is keen on artistically examining the themes surrounding it in upcoming projects, seeing generative AI as a manifestation of a broader cultural and economic decay rather than true innovation, and intends to incorporate its iconography into his art to explore what it represents.

This perspective contrasts sharply with that of acclaimed director Martin Scorsese, who has embraced AI technology. Scorsese recently became an adviser for the AI company Black Forest Labs, aiming to leverage AI to expand creative boundaries and deliver richer audience experiences. Drawing parallels to his past use of 3D in 'Hugo' and de-aging techniques in 'The Irishman,' Scorsese views AI as another tool that can help filmmakers more clearly and efficiently communicate their visions to their creative teams, thereby enriching cinematic intelligence.

The divergent views of these two filmmakers highlight a pivotal moment in the industry, where technological advancements challenge traditional creative processes. While some artists may resist AI's direct involvement in artistic creation, others see its potential to unlock new forms of expression and push the boundaries of storytelling. Ultimately, the integration of AI into filmmaking presents both challenges and opportunities, fostering a dynamic dialogue about the future of cinema and the essence of human creativity.

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