Stephen Spielberg warns AI 'terrifies' him: 'It will be the twilight zone'

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Filmmaker Steven Spielberg warned about art made from robots without the essential element of the human soul. Filmmaker Steven Spielberg revealed he was concerned about the profound consequences of Artificial Intelligence (AI) taking over art and losing the human element in the process. The famous director said while he thought AI was a "fantastic," tool to help artists express themselves, it also made him "very nervous" to give "autonomy" to a man-made computer. Referencing his 2001 film, "AI: Artificial Intelligence," Spielberg described how in the fictional futuristic society, "[t]he humans basically defaulted to their own creations." He warned there were ethical questions about these technological advances in real-life as well. Steven Spielberg warned about the implications of Artificial Intelligence in an interview on "The Late Show."

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