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‘In two years, nobody will care’ if actors are AI or not, predicts La Haine director

Mathieu Kassovitz, director of La Haine, predicts that in just two years, audiences won't care if actors are AI or not. He is pioneering AI-driven films, challenging traditional views and cutting production costs significantly. As Hollywood...

The Guardian· Apr 22, 2026 · 4:50 PM · 50 views

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Mathieu Kassovitz, director of La Haine, predicts that in just two years, audiences won't care if actors are AI or not. He is pioneering AI-driven films, challenging traditional views and cutting production costs significantly. As Hollywood invests in AI, the debate over creative authenticity and copyright intensifies. #AICinema #FilmIndustry #FutureOfFilm #AIActors #MovieRevolution

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