Russo Brothers Defend AI Use in Netflix's 'The Electric State'
The directors argue that AI enhances creativity and will shape the future of filmmaking, despite ethical concerns dividing Hollywood.
- The Russo brothers used AI for voice modulation in their Netflix sci-fi film 'The Electric State,' now available for streaming.
- Joe Russo stated that AI, in its current generative state, is best suited for creative applications and not mission-critical tasks.
- The directors believe public fear and misunderstanding of AI's potential are driving criticism of its use in the entertainment industry.
- The Electric State, based on Simon Stålenhag's 2018 illustrated novel, explores a post-apocalyptic America through the journey of a teenage girl and her robot companion.
- Filmmakers like James Cameron have opposed generative AI in filmmaking, highlighting a growing ethical and creative divide within Hollywood.