Sharon Stone recently shared her two cents on artificial intelligence’s impact on Hollywood.
In their latest conversation for Variety’s Actors on Actors series, Keke is in conversation with the Basic Instinct star, who questions the actress about how AI changing their industry.
To this, Sharon replied, “I’m not a person who uses that stuff. I am a person who has the 20-volume annotated dictionaries. I love researching on the internet, but to me, AI’s a cover band.”
The Nobody 2 actress went on saying that AI is “never going to be the Rolling Stones; it’s always going to be somebody singing the Rolling Stones”.
“It’s never going to be me doing a performance; it’s going to be somebody faking me doing a performance,” explained the 68-year-old.
Reflecting on the difference between AI and human mind, Sharon told Keke, “You’re never going to get my crazy idea of the day, which is always going to be better, because it’s going to be — guess what? — new. That’s what makes me interesting. I have new ideas.”
Agreeing to the Total Recall actress, the Nope actress added, “At the end of the day, the human mind, the people that have visions every day, that comes from spirit.”
“We want to see ourselves. We don’t want to see a robot being us,” concluded Sharon.