Steven Spielberg voices concerns about AI in filmmaking

Legendary director Steven Spielberg has expressed concern over the growing use of artificial intelligence in the film industry, stating he does not want AI making creative decisions.
Speaking to Reuters after a ceremony dedicated to the Steven Spielberg Theater at Universal Studios, the filmmaker drew a "line in the sand," emphasising that AI should not replace human creativity.
Spielberg, whose 2001 film 'A.I. Artificial Intelligence' explored emotional bonds between humans and sentient machines. He further shared that AI can be a helpful tool in areas like medicine, but shouldn't interfere with artistic vision.
Reflecting on 'Jurassic Park', where CGI replaced stop-motion, he acknowledged how technology can displace talent. While open to AI in logistical roles, Spielberg remains firm: "I don't want to use it in front of the camera right now. Not quite yet."