Jodie Foster Believes AI Was Used in the Production of the F1 Film
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As Hollywood faces the potential impacts of artificial intelligence, Jodie Foster believes this technology is already quite prevalent in the industry. The two-time Oscar winner shared her thoughts on the use of AI in the production of the F1 film, directed by Joseph Kosinski and written by Ehren Kruger, last year. Foster pointed to this film as an example of GenAI's ability to create "something big and beautiful."
During her talk titled "Who Owns the Future of Hollywood?" at the Aspen Ideas Festival, Foster began her remarks by saying, "I'm not saying this lightly—how could I? This film made millions of dollars." She then expressed her thoughts, stating, "But when I look at a film like F1, I say, 'F1 was made by AI,' right?"
Foster's comments have sparked an important discussion about the role of artificial intelligence in the film industry. Many cinema professionals and viewers are curious about how AI technology can be involved in creative processes and its effects on filmmaking. The way large-budget productions like F1 are shaped by artificial intelligence and how this will reflect on future projects is becoming a critical topic for the future of the industry.