Sandra Bullock Advocates for Creative AI Use in Film Industry
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Mumbai, April 17 (NationPress) Renowned Hollywood actress Sandra Bullock is advocating for the thoughtful integration of artificial intelligence in the film industry. She stated that "we must utilize it in a truly constructive and creative manner, essentially making it our ally."
The Academy Award winner recently emphasized the necessity for her colleagues in film and television to "embrace" the emerging trend of AI, particularly in response to fan-made AI trailers for Practical Magic 2, according to reports from deadline.com.
During her appearance at the CNBC Changemakers Summit, she humorously remarked, "Well, there could be worse with my image. Sorry."
Bullock elaborated, stating, "AI is here to stay. We must observe, comprehend, and engage with it. We should harness it in a way that is constructive and creative, turning it into a friend rather than a foe." She highlighted the importance of exercising caution and awareness in AI usage.
"We need to be extraordinarily vigilant because some may exploit it for malicious purposes," she cautioned. Warner Bros Motion Pictures Co-Chair and CEO Pam Abdy also expressed a tentative acceptance of the fan-created videos.
"I recognize it may not be ideal, but it’s exhilarating. It signifies a genuine interest, indicating that audiences are eager to engage with the film," she noted.
Bullock is reuniting with Nicole Kidman for Practical Magic 2, following their collaboration in the beloved 1998 romantic fantasy, which recently unveiled its trailer at CinemaCon.
Notably, Bullock’s extensive filmography encompasses both comedic and dramatic roles. She made her acting debut in the 1987 thriller Hangmen with a minor part and has since starred in a variety of films including Demolition Man, Speed, While You Were Sleeping, A Time to Kill, Hope Floats, Miss Congeniality, Two Weeks Notice, The Proposal, The Heat, Ocean's 8, The Lost City, Crash, The Unforgivable, Premonition, Bird Box, The Blind Side, and Gravity.