Director Christopher Nolan shares his nuanced perspective on AI as recent technological advancements are partially responsible for the WGA strike.
Christopher Nolan shares his nuanced perspective on artificial intelligence amidst concerns about the recent advancements in the technology. The visionary auteur known for writing and directing The Dark Knight trilogy, Inception, Interstellar, and Tenet has another highly-anticipated film, Oppenheimer, releasing next month. In addition to featuring stunning visuals, Nolan's films often tackle complex and thought-provoking ideas like perception, time, identity, ethics, and human nature.
SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT In an interview with Wired, Nolan shared his thoughts on the important issue of artificial intelligence. The director claims that risks associated with AI have been apparent for a long time, though journalists have only started to care about them now because chatbot programs could replace them. The real danger that Nolan sees with AI is believing it is all-powerful or attributing godlike characteristics to it.
The growth of AI in terms of weapons systems and the problems that it is going to create have been very apparent for a lot of years. Few journalists bothered to write about it. Now that there’s a chatbot that can write an article for a local newspaper, suddenly it’s a crisis. If we endorse the view that AI is all-powerful, we are endorsing the view that it can alleviate people of responsibility for their actions—militarily, socioeconomically, whatever.
How AI Is Responsible For The Writers' Strike The director's comments come as part of a larger debate in Hollywood about using AI amidst the ongoing Writers Guild of America strike, an organization that Nolan is a part of. In addition to residuals from streaming services, one of the main focuses of the labor dispute is AI programs such as ChatGPT.
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