During the Sundance Film Festival, Glenn Close expressed her concerns regarding the shifting dynamics of the entertainment industry, particularly due to artificial intelligence. She highlighted the diminishing number of jobs in Hollywood, attributing this to broader historical and societal issues exacerbated by recent disasters. Close emphasized the need to preserve human storytelling, explaining that AI should be handled carefully to maintain genuine human connections and creativity. Her reflections stress the importance of individual experiences and emotions over digital interpretations of art.
I'm very lucky to have a job. There were so many people impacted... How few jobs there are in our profession... Not enough people understand the history... That's dangerous.
It depends on how [AI] is handled. I don't want my image or voice to be reconstructed. People need jobs. It's a sad dilemma.
Is it progress that less people will work because of [AI]? I think we're losing... what it means to be a human being.
We have to cling to stories that teach us, help us with our emotions... to always look into somebody else's eyes - not a screen.
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