James Cameron's recent decision to join the board of Stability AI has sparked significant backlash from fans, particularly given his history of vocal criticism regarding artificial intelligence. Known for films like The Terminator and Avatar, which caution against the dangers of technology, Cameron’s appointment to the AI company's board has been seen by many as a contradiction to his past warnings about AI's potential to harm society.
In interviews, including one with CTV News in 2023, Cameron had previously expressed deep concerns over AI’s potential to be weaponized, comparing its development to a nuclear arms race. He stated, “I think the weaponization of AI is the biggest danger.” This stance has left fans puzzled and critical of his decision to embrace a leadership role in a company aiming to push AI further into visual media and other industries.
i think we should take the ocean away from james cameron and just make him have to look at ai images of the mariana trench for the rest of his life, see how he likes it https://t.co/x9cu29vx3V
— abby š (@abbymcecilia) September 24, 2024
james cameron’s a bad guy???? pic.twitter.com/VjT6b3yUj7
— Thel š³ļøā§ļø (@EPM106) September 24, 2024
On social media platforms like X (formerly Twitter), users have expressed their disappointment, with many questioning how Cameron’s involvement might influence his future films, particularly in terms of AI-generated content. Some fans argue that this move could undermine the integrity of his previous works that explored the dangers of unchecked technological advancementā.
James Cameron 10 years from now when a robot show up and says "it is time for your termination" https://t.co/PQeNuW073z pic.twitter.com/1eLULHXszT
— Glitterish but š (@Gl1tter1sh_) September 24, 2024
James Cameron and Andy serkis advocating for ai after there whole careers have been made by FX AND CGI artists is insane like clearly your money hungry https://t.co/KC9Ddak6Q8
— Nicolle Ross (@nicollejross) September 24, 2024
Cameron’s collaboration with Stability AI CEO Prem Akkaraju, who praised the director as a “technological and creative visionary,” has done little to alleviate concerns. For now, the debate surrounding Cameron’s involvement with AI remains heated, with fans and industry insiders closely watching how this partnership will unfold.
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