"I fully agree with the American and British actors. They are right". Carlo Verdone, director, actor, screenwriter among the most famous of Italian cinema, and guest at the Giffoni Film Festival to present the second season of the series "Vita da Carlo ", airing from September 15 on Paramount+, spoke on the hot topic of the SAG-AFTRA actors' strike. "If it comes to the point that artificial intelligence will turn Carlo back to when he was 38 years old, that's not good. Artificial intelligence is the death of art cinema. The ending of one of your works cannot be dictated by algorithms, which don't have heart and emotion like screenwriters. It's not right, it's cunning," said Verdone, who added, "To hook the audience with magnetism you end up killing the authors. With artificial intelligence our work ends, and so art, cinema, and series die. This strike is fundamental because it puts the stakes immediately forward. I fully agree with the strike".
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