Christopher Nolan: Generation Z Rejects AI-Generated Films
The director of Interstellar and Oppenheimer, Christopher Nolan, stated that young people quickly recognize AI content and do not want to watch it.
According to him, audiences are tired of 'soulless' works by neural networks and are once again choosing real cinema with live filming and human emotions 🍿
At the same time, Nolan does not consider AI useless, but is sure that in cinema technology appeared at the most inopportune moment — when the audience increasingly values authenticity rather than perfect picture.
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