
Christopher Nolan says people ‘disdain’ AI and the idea it will replace humans is ‘nonsense’
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When a director at Nolan’s scale publicly frames AI as a tool rather than a replacement, it gives studios and guilds more room to negotiate AI into workflows instead of around them. For vendors selling into media and entertainment, the bar is now: augment the director’s vision without touching authorship credit or residual economics.
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