Illustration of Tom Holland on television discussing AI and creativity
Illustration of Tom Holland on television discussing AI and creativity
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Tom Holland says artists are safe from AI

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Actor Tom Holland stated that creativity remains protected from AI because it stems from human emotions and experiences. He shared his views during a television appearance on Wednesday.

Tom Holland appeared on Spain’s “El Hormiguero” talk show alongside Zendaya. He explained that AI lacks the ability to understand emotions or human connection.

“Creativity is safe from AI because creativity has to do with the human experience,” Holland said. “It’s about emotions, it’s about understanding one another. AI can sift through data, but it can’t understand people’s emotions.”

The BAFTA winner added that artists express themselves rather than copy, leaving him feeling protected. He noted that AI “doesn’t have a soul.”

Holland is preparing for roles in Christopher Nolan’s “The Odyssey,” due July 24, and “Spider-Man: Brand New Day,” due July 31.

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