Overview
- In a Times of London profile, Foy said she has "no interest in watching or reading anything by AI" and called the idea "very sad."
- Asked about replacing the film’s bird with software, she said an AI-generated hawk "would be sh—" and described such output as "glorified animation."
- She said concerns about actors becoming obsolete hinge on whether audiences, particularly younger viewers, choose AI-made entertainment.
- Foy highlighted the production’s use of a trained goshawk named Mabel and noted her close work with author Helen Macdonald.
- 'H Is for Hawk,' adapted from Macdonald’s 2014 memoir, is scheduled for a Jan. 23 theatrical release as filmmakers across Hollywood debate AI’s role.