A London theater has canceled the premiere of a film that makes heavy use of artificial intelligence after receiving hundreds of complaints about it. The director of "The Last Screenwriter," Peter Luisi, defended his production as an exploration of using AI in film, and said he didn't believe its message is "'this is how movies should be.'" "All they hear is 'first film written entirely by AI' and they immediately see the enemy, and their anger goes towards us," Luisi said. "But I don't feel like that way at all." He also claimed it is a valuable experiment in seeing the "man versus machine" trope from the perspective of the latter. Many audiences don't seem to agree.
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