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Ashton Kutcher slammed for saying AI will 'be able to render a whole movie' as critics defend film industry: 'Imagine advocating for crew people to lose their jobs' By Terry Zeller For Dailymail.com Published: 23:09, 6 June 2024 | Updated: 23:16, 6 June 2024 e-mail View comments Ashton Kutcher is facing backlash for his recent remarks about the benefits of AI in filmmaking. The Dude Where's My Car alum , 46, suggested that entire movies could be produced using Sora, OpenAI’s latest generative video tool, during a recent discussion with former Google CEO Eric Schmidt, per Variety .

'You’ll be able to render a whole movie,' the actor began. 'You’ll just come up with an idea for a movie, then it will write the script, then you’ll input the script into the video generator and it will generate the movie.' He added: 'Instead of watching some movie that somebody else came up with, I can just generate and then watch my own movie.



Critics were quick to call out the Hollywood star for suggesting that the movie-making magic could be left up to a computer. Ashton Kutcher is facing backlash for his recent remarks about the benefits of AI in filmmaking; (pictured 2017) The Dude Where's My Car alum , 46, suggested that entire movies could be produced using Sora, OpenAI’s latest generative video tool, during a recent discussion with former Google CEO Eric Schmidt, per Variety Read More EXCLUSIVE Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher enjoy a cozy dinner with convicted rapist Danny Masterson.

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