Koji Fukada afirma en Cannes que la IA socava el proceso creativo

El director japonés Koji Fukada advirtió en el Festival de Cannes que el arte generado por IA corre el riesgo de socavar la creatividad humana.

Durante el evento, Fukada, conocido por su película Nagi Notes, advirtió que la dependencia de la inteligencia artificial podría reducir las oportunidades de expresión personal y descubrimiento en las artes. Los comentarios se produjeron durante la edición de 2026 del prestigioso festival francés, donde los cineastas se reúnen para debatir sobre las tendencias y desafíos de la industria.

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