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Jon M. Chu slams Silicon Valley for AI excesses — and studios for forgiving it
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Jon M. Chu slams Silicon Valley for AI excesses — and studios for forgiving it

Last updated: April 28, 2025 1:06 am
Editorial Board Published April 28, 2025
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Jon M. Chu suspects synthetic intelligence might have been born depraved.

The hit filmmaker’s Silicon Valley upbringing, which he particulars in his 2024 memoir “Viewfinder: A Memoir of Seeing and Being Seen,” made him comfy with expertise from an early age, he stated Sunday throughout an L.A. Occasions Pageant of Books panel. It even gave him an edge as a teenager pursuing a artistic profession that now contains directing credit for blockbuster movies akin to “Wicked” and “Crazy Rich Asians.”

However Chu stated he believes the leisure trade has been too lax about tech firms’ ethically questionable coaching strategies because the creation of generative AI, calling the unauthorized use of Hollywood creations an “original sin.”

“It feels like they’re saying, ‘We’re past it, move on,’” he stated, including that he may “never forgive that.”

However the “Crazy Rich Asians” director stated that regardless of generative AI being “freaking scary” for the leisure trade, he’s assured it’ll by no means substitute human creativity. Nor will it rob individuals of the appropriate to outline “art” for themselves.

“I don’t think the robots choose what we decide is valuable,” Chu stated.

“We decide, and that’s very empowering for me,” he stated.

Chu additionally spoke in the course of the Sunday panel about his forthcoming initiatives, together with “Wicked: For Good,” which is slated for a Nov. 21 theatrical launch. Exterior of the film musical, Chu can be engaged on variations of Britney Spears’ 2023 memoir “The Woman in Me” and the online game “Split Fiction,” which facilities on two author associates who turn into trapped in a high-tech simulation of their imaginations.

“That was leaked, so I cannot confirm or deny that, but yes,” he stated of the latter adaptation venture reportedly starring Sydney Sweeney.

Nonetheless, the director stated the problem of visualizing the online game’s twin realities “excites me, because I don’t know how to balance that correctly yet.”

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