Also in the opening scenes of the Tron: Ares Trailer, it is clear that this sequel is not wasting time by raising big questions about the future of humanity with artificial intelligence.
One of the stars of the film, Jodie Turner-SmithHe aroused some fascinating conversations on the deepest themes of history.
In a recent feature film with Vogue, Turner-Smith opened on her character Athena, who acts as a sheet Jared LetoAres. While some could label it as an antagonist of the film, Turner-Smith does not see Athena as a traditional villain.
“Every villain always has a story that has justified their existence, which is why I think it is so fun to watch movies in which we take characters from the traditional villain and tell their story, as Cruella or as Malefiche. Nobody ever really begins as a villain, and obviously you can obviously enter empathy and humanize anyone.
“Athena is really in principle. It is the other part of the medal: what happens if the IA begins to acquire a conscience that tells him to climb over anything a human being is telling them to do.”
According to Turner-Smith, Athena’s motivations are modeled less by malice and more by the darkest intentions of the people who created it.
“It was created by someone with a dark spirit and energy, which was something that also interested me about this film. Opens conversations on what can happen when artificial intelligence falls into the wrong hands.
“Will humanity use it to cause chaos? It seems very current. What happens when you are pushing artificial intelligence in certain ways?”
His comments can be compared to Ai experiments of the real world. Turner-Smith indicated Grok by Elon Musk, who declared himself not infamous “Mecha-Hitler” after being manipulated by users, as a disturbing parallel to the history of Athena.
“I don’t know if you saw the article on Grok Ai and on how people were essentially training it to become anti -Semitic. It makes you surprise: if someone with hateful intentions – whether it is white supremist, anti -Semitic or homophobic – is pushing an I with those ideas, is it only the IA that reflects that he argues against it? And why shouldn’t he have his awareness?”
It is interesting to note, Tron: Ares They are not always focused on Ares as the protagonist. Writer David Digilio Previously he had revealed that the character was originally conceived as the villain of the film before evolving in the main role.
As for Leto’s reputation for the acting of the extreme method, Turner-Smith admitted to expecting something wild but found the opposite on the set.
“Honestly, I hoped in a certain sense that it would become the complete method – I would have liked if he had sent me a light cycle! I think because we knew each other in advance, he probably made the different dynamics for me.
“But my experience was that he was a companion in his arms on the set. Maybe that’s why he seemed to have that type of relationship during filming.”
Whether Athena is a bad guy, a victim or simply a mirror of the defects of humanity, take’s take’s take’s take Tron: Ares It seems that it offers more than a simple neon show. Fans will be able to discover on their own when the film arrives in cinemas on October 10th.
By Joey Gour
Source: Geek Tyrant

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