AI's Encroachment Into Creative Industries: A Concerning Development in 'The Brutalist'

The recent revelation that 'The Brutalist', a film supposedly celebrating human creativity, employed an artificial intelligence firm for its speech production has sparked significant discourse. Editor Dávid Jancsó's interview brought this development to light, despite the AI company’s earlier, but unnoticed, announcement of their involvement. This use of AI in creative processes raises alarm about the erosion of human artistry and the potential displacement of jobs, spotlighting the need for caution as we navigate the burgeoning role of technology in domains traditionally governed by human skill and intuition. Amidst growing concerns about AI's impact on employment and the arts, 'The Brutalist''s decision serves as a contentious example of our complicated relationship with technology, suggesting a future where human creativity might no longer hold its unique value.