CANNES, France – Utilizing synthetic intelligence to “leap straight to the outcome” may imply artwork fails to attain its functions of self-expression and to deepen our understanding of the world, Japanese filmmaker Koji Fukada mentioned on the Cannes Movie Competition on Thursday.
He mentioned his new drama “Nagi Notes,” set in rural Japan, which he’s premiering at the competition, displays on the human course of of making a sculpture.
“When AI is used to create an paintings or produce a video, you successfully skip over the method and leap straight to the outcome and, in doing so, we, who should be those expressing ourselves, lose sight of the very course of by which we’re to extend our understanding of the world,” he mentioned.

















