Ashton Kutcheris siding with the robots in the great battle between artistry and artificial intelligence.
“you’re free to generate any footage that you want.
you could create good 10-, 15-second videos that look very real,” Kutcher said.

Ashton Kutcher.Albert L. Ortega/Getty
“It still makes mistakes.
It still doesn’t quite understand physics.
To go out and shoot it would cost you thousands of dollars,” he remarked.
“I didn’t have to hire a CGI department to do it,” he noted.
And it looks exactly like that."
“You’ll be able to render a whole movie.
Watch Kutcher discuss AI and the future of filmmaking in the video above.