Adrien Brody has shared his candid views on the rise of artificial intelligence in the entertainment industry.
Speaking at the Red Sea Film Festival in Saudi Arabia, the Oscar-winning actor reflected on why AI will never replicate the depth of a human soul or emotions.
“There are new tools that are now available that will definitely enhance all our abilities to do great work, but there is nothing to replace emotion,” he began.
“Even if you can fabricate it or whatever, we really should always cherish and support the creative process and the beauty of filmmaking," he asserted.
Brody went on to clarify, "But that's not to say that an evolution of that which is inevitable is bad, We have choices in what we choose as individuals to agree to ingest.”
Moving towards the conclusion, Brody also opened up about the intense 23-day shoot for The Brutalist, admitting the process was stressful but that he refused to “hold back” while portraying architect Laszlo Toth.