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Demi Moore Urges Hollywood to Embrace AI Before It Gets Out of Hand

AI and Hollywood: Demi Moore’s Perspective

At the 79th Cannes Film Festival, jury member Demi Moore spoke openly about artificial intelligence in cinema. She told reporters that resisting AI creates more resistance. Moore believes that fighting a technology we cannot stop will only waste creative energy. She urged the industry to find ways to work with AI rather than ignore it.

Why Collaboration Beats Resistance

Moore admitted she does not know if Hollywood protects itself enough from AI. She said the answer is probably no. Yet she warned that censoring art to avoid AI could shut down the core of creativity. According to Moore, true art comes from the soul, not from a machine. She argued that the spirit of each creator cannot be replicated by code.

Artistic Freedom Over Fear

Moore emphasized that there is nothing to fear when AI cannot replace the human heart. She explained that AI can help storytellers, but it cannot steal the personal truth that drives great movies. By embracing AI tools, filmmakers can focus more on the emotions that move audiences.

Cannes Panel Highlights the Debate

The actress shared the stage with jury members Laura Wandel, Chloé Zhao, Ruth Negga and jury president Park Chan-wook. The panel discussed how politics and art intersect, and how AI fits into that conversation. Park reminded the group that political statements must be expressed artistically, or they become propaganda.

AI as a Creative Partner

Moore suggested that AI should act as a partner in the creative process. She said directors can use AI to explore new visual ideas, test scripts quickly, or enhance post‑production. This approach lets artists keep control while gaining efficiency.

What This Means for the Industry

The 2026 Cannes Festival runs from May 12 to 23. As the event showcases new films, it also showcases new ideas about technology. Moore’s comments signal a shift toward open dialogue about AI in filmmaking. Studios that listen may find fresh ways to tell stories, while those that ignore the conversation risk falling behind.

In short, Demi Moore believes Hollywood must act now. She asks creators to experiment with AI, protect artistic integrity, and keep the soul of cinema alive.

Source: www.thewrap.com

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