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Ben Affleck’s Measured AI View on Filmmaking Wins Praise After Podcast Comments

He cast AI as a cost‑saving tool rather than a creative author.

Overview

  • Affleck told The Joe Rogan Experience that current tools like ChatGPT, Claude and Gemini tend to produce average, unreliable writing and are unlikely to make meaningful films from scratch.
  • He compared AI’s role to visual effects and cited simulating hard‑to‑reach locations, such as the North Pole, as a practical way to reduce time and expense while keeping the focus on performances.
  • He said artists’ names and likenesses are already protected by existing laws and noted potential remedies such as watermarking and lawsuits for unauthorized commercial use.
  • He predicted unions and guilds will shape guardrails for AI use in film and argued technology adoption typically advances gradually rather than in sudden leaps.
  • Coverage and social media reactions highlighted his balanced framing as a counter to alarmist narratives, with no new legal or industry‑wide policy changes reported.