Guillermo del Toro has made it clear in no uncertain terms that he would “rather die” than use generative AI in any of his films. The Oscar winner has been busy the past few weeks promoting his latest ...
LOS ANGELES — Oscar-winning filmmaker Guillermo del Toro said he would "rather die" than use generative AI in his work while promoting his Netflix adaptation of "Frankenstein." "AI, particularly ...
AI is one of the hottest topics in Hollywood. Despite pushback from artists and creatives, it's been clear for some time that many people in power are welcoming the idea of making the technology ...
Award-winning filmmaker Guillermo del Toro is no fan of AI. In fact, for his latest film, a reinterpretation of Mary Shelley’s 1818 gothic novel “Frankenstein,” he says he was inspired by the hubris ...
It’s fair to say that Guillermo del Toro will never use generative AI in any of his future projects, especially since he’s never had any desire to use it before. “My concern is not artificial ...
Guillermo del Toro would rather join the undead than use generative AI, although he did find inspiration for Frankenstein in some of its biggest champions. "AI, particularly generative AI, I am not ...
As the discourse around AI in Hollywood continues to intensify, Guillermo del Toro is planting his feet in opposition of the filmmaking fad. The 3x Oscar winner recently said he would “rather die” ...
Guillermo del Toro spoke openly about his view on artificial intelligence during a recent interview. He said he would rather die than let AI touch his movies. The director, who is promoting his ...
Guillermo del Toro recently shared his thoughts on filmmaking, technology, and mortality while promoting his upcoming adaptation of Frankenstein. The Oscar-winning director discussed his creative ...
Oscar-winning filmmaker Guillermo del Toro was a child in Mexico the first time he watched the 1931 movie Frankenstein. He describes the iconic scene where the monster first lurches into the doorway ...
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