Steven Spielberg Says Hollywood Should Never ‘Use AI as the Final Word on Anything Creative’: ‘That’s Where I Draw the Line’
Steven Spielberg has expressed his concerns about the use of AI in the creative process of filmmaking. He believes that while AI can assist with certain tasks, it should never replace human creativity or decision-making. Spielberg emphasizes that authentic art must come from human beings, as AI lacks the necessary humanity and soul.
- ▪Steven Spielberg spoke against the use of AI in filmmaking during a podcast appearance.
- ▪He believes AI can assist with tasks like scouting locations but should not dictate creative decisions.
- ▪Spielberg insists that authentic art must come from human beings, as AI cannot replicate human emotions.
Opening excerpt (first ~120 words) tap to expand
Home Film News May 27, 2026 6:08pm PT Steven Spielberg Says Hollywood Should Never ‘Use AI as the Final Word on Anything Creative’: ‘That’s Where I Draw the Line’ By Jack Dunn Plus Icon Jack Dunn Latest Jill Biden Thought Joe Biden Was ‘Having a Stroke’ During 2024 Debate With Donald Trump: ‘Scared Me to Death’ 3 hours ago ‘Primetime’ Trailer: Robert Pattinson Stars as ‘To Catch a Predator’ Host Chris Hansen in A24 Thriller 12 hours ago Cooper Hoffman to Lead as Burnt-Out Snowboarding Star in Hulu Drama Pilot ‘Durango’ 23 hours ago See All Getty Images Steven Spielberg spoke out against AI in filmmaking during a recent appearance on Michelle Obama and Craig Robinson’s “IMO” podcast.
…
Excerpt limited to ~120 words for fair-use compliance. The full article is at Variety.