Chris Pratt Slams AI Hysteria and Says No Robot Will Replace Him: “It’s All Bullshit”
Chris Pratt has recently voiced his strong opinions regarding the growing presence of artificial intelligence in Hollywood and the fear that it might replace human actors. The actor is currently promoting his latest sci-fi thriller ‘Mercy’ which deals heavily with themes of technology and justice in a futuristic society. He believes that the panic surrounding the potential obsolescence of performers is largely unfounded and blown out of proportion. Pratt argues that while the technology is impressive it fundamentally lacks the soul required to create true art. He is confident that audiences will always prefer the genuine human experience over a digital simulation.
During a recent appearance on ‘The Graham Norton Show’ the actor discussed the production of his new film ‘Mercy’ in detail. The movie features a plot where his character is a detective accused of a crime who must prove his innocence to an artificial intelligence judge. Pratt revealed that there was a discussion early in the creative process about potentially using an actual AI avatar to play the role of the judge. The cast and crew were resistant to this idea because they felt it would hollow out the emotional core of the scene. They ultimately cast Rebecca Ferguson to play the role to ensure the performance had the necessary depth and nuance.
Pratt did not hold back when addressing the broader anxiety that actors feel about being replaced by machines. He characterized the hysteria surrounding the issue as “bullshit” and insisted that a robot simply cannot replicate the craftsmanship of a talented person. His view is that the unique spark of a living actor is what connects with the audience on an emotional level. He noted that while automation has always disrupted industries the artistic revolution will always depend on human artists. The actor firmly believes that the intricate choices made by a performer are impossible to code into a piece of software.
Despite his professional stance against AI replacing actors Pratt admitted to using the technology in his personal life. He told the audience that he uses AI tools frequently and finds them to be incredibly cool innovations. However he also shared that as a parent the rapid advancement of this technology freaks him out a little bit. He recognizes the duality of the tool as something that can be helpful but also potentially dangerous if left unchecked. His comments reflect a cautious optimism that acknowledges the utility of AI without surrendering the human element of storytelling.
The conversation around AI in film continues to evolve but Pratt remains steadfast in his belief that the human touch is irreplaceable. He suggests that the market will eventually decide if people want movies with more AI elements but he bets on humanity. His new film ‘Mercy’ serves as both a piece of entertainment and a commentary on this very specific modern fear. The actor is ready to embrace the future of filmmaking but refuses to believe that his job can be done by a computer program.
Do you agree with Chris Pratt that the fear of AI replacing actors is overblown or do you think the threat is real? Let us know what you think in the comments.
