Seth Rogen informed Brut on the Cannes Movie Competition that in the event you use AI to write down your tales or scripts, then you definately “shouldn’t be a writer.”
“I don’t understand what it’s supposed to do,” Rogen stated when requested about AI in filmmaking. “Every time I see a video on Instagram that’s like, ‘Hollywood is cooked,’ what follows is the most stupid dog shit I’ve ever seen in my life. And if your instinct is to use AI and not go through that process. You shouldn’t be a writer. Because you’re not writing.”
He continued, “Go do something else. And if you don’t want to go through the process, you shouldn’t be a writer. The idea of a tool that makes me write less is not appealing to me, because I like writing.”
Rogen is at Cannes to advertise his new animated movie “Tangles,” which follows a younger girl as she grapples along with her mom’s Alzheimer’s analysis. When the interviewer commented that she was comfortable there was no AI used within the movie, Rogen stated, “Not at all. It’s hand-drawn animation. Every frame has a human touch to it, which is great.”
When discussing “Tangles” with Variety, producer Miller Rogen, who’s Seth Rogen’s spouse, stated she felt a right away connection to the primary character, an illustrator named Sarah, as a result of her mother additionally suffered from Alzheimer’s.
“There were so many similarities between my family and Sarah’s family,” Miller Rogen stated. “Our moms were both teachers who were diagnosed in their early 50s. I related to the denial, fear and sense of aloneness that can come with a dementia diagnosis.”
