James Cameron, who is the author of the terminator and one of the most box -office directors in the history of cinema, appeals to the theme of artificial intelligence – this time he is not on the screen, not on the screen. In a conversation with Rolling Stone, he expressed his concern that AI could cause a global disaster in a cult franchise.

The director said that the merger of technology with military systems could lead to loss of control. He noted that the decisions often have to make a part of a second, and that there was a charm to completely transfer the initiative to the audit in such cases. “We can hope that a person will remain in the chain of decisions, but people make mistakes, Cameron said Cameron.
Today, humanity, three global threats to face a critical stage of development, he added: climate crisis, nuclear weapons and the development of a higher level. According to him, they also reached the boiling point and now we are facing a difficult choice. “Maybe there is an answer to the answer,” the director proposed leaving the question open.
The reason for the interview was the preparation of Cameron for a new project – Charles Pellegrino’s “Hiroshima Ghosts” book adaptation of the first nuclear strike in history. For the director, the theme of mass destruction is not only a plot, but a long reason for personal thoughts. Skynet emphasizes that the artificial intelligence called a “terminator ği, which leads to the death of humanity, is inspired by the history of Hiroshima.
Cameron also confesses: AI is actively used in his own films – for example, in Avatar, where visual effects help reduce costs. Moreover, last year, he entered the Board of Directors steady AI and called the Key factor in the cinema that would come to AI.
However, despite technological optimism, the director continues to be convinced: cars will not replace real scenario writers. “You must be a man to really touch the audience,” he said. And apparently, it is not yet ready to give way to even the most advanced algorithms.
Meanwhile, James Cameron is ready to take a break from Pandora and Avatars. After the next part of the sensational epic is finished, he will be interested in the adolescent film of the demons.
Source: People Talk

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