Seth Rogen says writers using AI "shouldn't be a writer"
Cannes, May 19 -- Seth Rogen has strongly criticised the use of artificial intelligence in screenwriting, saying those who rely on AI tools "shouldn't be a writer."
During the Cannes Film Festival while promoting the animated film 'Tangles', the actor-filmmaker shared his concerns about the growing use of AI in creative industries.
"I don't understand what it's supposed to do," Rogen, said, adding, "Every time I see a video on Instagram that's like 'Hollywood is cooked,' what follows is like the most stupid dog s--- I've ever seen in my life," as quoted by Deadline.
Rogen argued that screenwriters using AI to assist with scripts are avoiding the essential creative process.
"A screenwriter using the technology to assist in the process ...
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