Martin Scorsese gets backlash after endorsing 'creatively freeing' AI
Key takeaways
- The company released a video of Scorsese using AI to instantly create images for storyboards, which show how key characters, locations and scenes should look.
- He's the latest big-name director to embrace AI, but was criticised by some in the industry who fear its impact on the creative process and jobs.
- In a statement, the 83-year-old Oscar winner said he had always struggled to "communicate what you see in your head to your cast and crew" in storyboards.
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Ian Youngs Culture reporter Getty Images Scorsese said AI could help him to convey his ideas "more clearly and efficiently to my creative team"Legendary film-maker Martin Scorsese has stepped into the fierce debate over the rise of artificial intelligence in Hollywood by endorsing an AI tool that he says has been "creatively freeing" in the pre-production process.
The Taxi Driver, Goodfellas and Wolf of Wall Street director has become an adviser to AI company Black Forest Labs, saying he wants to "push the bounds of creativity to create deeper and richer experiences for audiences".
The company released a video of Scorsese using AI to instantly create images for storyboards, which show how key characters, locations and scenes should look.