What Does Timothee Chalamet Think About AI?
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Los Angeles, Feb 20 (NationPress) Hollywood sensation Timothee Chalamet believes that Generation Z will play a pivotal role in guiding society on how to coexist with AI. He acknowledges his own responsibility to assist them in this journey.
During a town hall hosted by Variety and CNN in Texas, Chalamet expressed, "This will be a collective challenge for all of us — it may sound confrontational, but it’s a shared obligation. Unfortunately, it seems your generation will be the one to figure out how to incorporate this technology. Those of us in influential positions, like myself and Matthew, have the duty to ensure opportunities remain accessible."
“Many of the roles that launched my career may no longer exist today,” he added.
Chalamet conveyed to the college attendees that they hold a moral duty to ethically manage AI, as reported by femalefirst.co.uk.
He remarked, "I sense a level of fatalism. It’s up to your generation, and mine to a degree, to determine how to ethically integrate AI, if at all, or perhaps eliminate it entirely."
"The fatalist in me feels this technology is inevitable. Yet, the dreamer within wants to believe, 'If it enables a 19-year-old to create something they couldn't otherwise due to gatekeepers, then that’s a positive.' Ultimately, though, it’s not for me to decide."
Chalamet is optimistic that the film industry will eventually find a constructive method to embrace AI technology.
He stated, "I want to ensure opportunities remain for you all. But someone will eventually figure out how to manage everything simultaneously. I am fiercely protective of actors and artists in our field. Regardless, whatever wave is coming, it's on its way."