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In a recent episode of the Armchair Expert podcast, actress Lisa Kudrow voiced her concerns regarding the use of advanced technology in filmmaking, particularly criticizing the lastest Tom Hanks movie, Here. Kudrow's main contention lies with the film's extensive use of de-aging technology, which allows actors to showcase younger versions of themselves. She described this aspect as an “endorsement for AI,” raising important questions about the future of acting in an era increasingly dominated by artificial intelligence. Kudrow highlighted that this technology enables filmmakers to shoot scenes in which actors like Tom Hanks and Robin Wright appear decades younger, then review the playback immediately. While this innovation might sound groundbreaking, Kudrow asks, “What work will there be for human beings?” As the industry continues to evolve, the conversation about the implications of such technologies for actors, filmmakers, and audiences alike remains a crucial topic that warrants further exploration and discussion.

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00:00In a recent episode of the Armchair Expert podcast, actress Lisa Kudrow voiced her concerns
00:06regarding the use of advanced technology in filmmaking, particularly criticizing the latest
00:11Tom Hanks movie, Here.
00:13Kudrow's main contention lies with the film's extensive use of de-aging technology, which
00:18allows actors to showcase younger versions of themselves.
00:22She described this aspect as an endorsement for AI, raising important questions about
00:27the future of acting in an era increasingly dominated by artificial intelligence.
00:32Kudrow highlighted that this technology enables filmmakers to shoot scenes in which actors
00:37like Tom Hanks and Robin Wright appear decades younger, then review the playback immediately.
00:42While this innovation might sound groundbreaking, Kudrow asks, what work will there be for human
00:47beings?
00:48As the industry continues to evolve, the conversation about the implications of such technologies
00:54for actors, filmmakers, and audiences alike remains a crucial topic that warrants further
00:59exploration and discussion.

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