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I genuinely think that there is a sense of "we've made it" from Baby Boomers, judging how my parents react to things like Tesla. They can't see the problems, I think, because it's completely beyond their experience.

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Scorsese continued, "I utilized 3D with 'Hugo' and de-aging technology for "The Irishman.' Now, with this tool, I can share what I'mn visualizing more clearly and efficiently to my creative team the production designer, art designer, and cinematographer enrich cinematic intelligence."

Save this for "leopards ate my face".

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I don't blame him in theory. Artists want to use state of the art tools to help realize their vision. They're also (generally) very curious. If Leonardo had access to an Ipad he'd probably use it.

That said, I think we've reached a peak with AI. It's just too exploitative. Given his history of championing the film industry/artists and craftspeople - I just can't see him supporting AI in the long run.

As with everyone - he's entitled to try it out, then come to his senses.

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