India, Aug. 7 -- Filmmaker James Cameron, known for his futuristic visions on screen, is once again warning the world-but this time, it's not through fiction. While promoting Ghosts of Hiroshima, a book he plans to adapt into a motion picture, James expressed growing concern about the dangers of Artificial Intelligence (AI), especially when paired with weapons systems.

Speaking to Rolling Stone, the Avatar: Fire and Ash director stressed that combining AI with military systems-particularly nuclear defense-could set the stage for catastrophic consequences. "I do think there's still a danger of a Terminator-style apocalypse," he said, referencing his own iconic film franchise that explored AI-driven doomsday scenarios.

James' 1984 film Th...