Hayao Miyazaki Calls Artificial Intelligence Animation ‘An Insult To Life Itself’
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Hayao Miyazaki Calls Artificial Intelligence Animation ‘An Insult To Life Itself’
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Hayao Miyazaki, director of Spirited Away and Howl’s Moving Castle, when shown examples of AI-generated animation in 2016, responded: “I strongly feel that this is an insult to life itself.”
—You have always said that what you want to make is “films” and not “anime.” But what is popular abroad seems to be anime. What do you see as the problem with anime? MIYAZAKI: The major source for Japanese animation is manga, whose greatest characteristic is its method of expression centered on emotions. In order to express emotions, space and time
... See morePeople keep asking me about AI and I really think how you feel about AI comes down to whether you believe art is about producing things (images, objects, data files, “content”) or about a way of operating in the world as an intellectual, spiritual, and emotional creature.