'Oppenheimer' director Christopher Nolan says AI in film carries 'responsibilities' like atomic bomb creation
"Oppenheimer" director Christopher Nolan spoke of the historical significance in artificial intelligence and compared it to the creation of the atomic bomb. Christopher Nolan examines the construction of the atomic bomb in his new film "Oppenheimer," opening in theaters later this moth. The famed British-American director acknowledged the impact artificial intelligence is currently having on the world - similar to the historical impact of the J. Robert Oppenheimer inception of the atomic bomb in the 1940s. "A lot of the AI researchers I talk to right now, they see this as their - they refer to it as the Oppenheimer moment," Nolan told Fox News Digital of AI infiltrating the entertainment industry. "It's really the looking back through Oppenheimer's story and saying, 'Okay, what could have been done differently? What are the responsibilities of people who create technology that can go out and have unintended impacts?'" "Oppenheimer" director Christopher Nolan shared his thoughts on artificial intelligence infiltrating the film industry.
Jul-14-2023, 06:00:48 GMT