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Gore Verbinski calls for AI movie ratings.

The director of the film *Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die* has articulated a complex stance on artificial intelligence, indicating he is not entirely a

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The director of the film *Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die* has articulated a complex stance on artificial intelligence, indicating he is not entirely against its application. He conveyed that he would not fault a budding independent filmmaker for utilizing AI to produce essential elements of a movie, particularly if budget constraints would otherwise make such creation impossible. Despite this understanding, he voiced considerable concern regarding AI's overarching impact on the cinematic landscape.

According to a report from *Variety*, the director underscored the necessity for greater transparency and a clear evaluative framework, stating, "You almost need a rating system. If you use AI to write a script, you get an F. What people are most afraid of is that there is no transparency. People are afraid of what is real and what isn’t.” This statement encapsulates his apprehension about the lack of disclosure surrounding AI-generated content and the potential for audiences to struggle with discerning authenticity.

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