Simon Pegg believes that artificial intelligence could prevent mediocrity in Hollywood.
star has spoken out in support of the technology as he is convinced that the threat it poses may lead to an enhancement of quality in the film industry with humans needing to raise their game.newspaper as saying: “It might be a good thing in that it will stop us from being mediocre. There is a lot of mediocrity out there sometimes. Things that pass for entertainment are not quite as good as they should be.
However, Pegg does believes that AI lacks the imagination and emotion that is necessary for the process of creating high-quality cinema.Article content
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