Filmmaker James Cameron has joined the board of directors of artificial intelligence firm StabilityAI, 40 years after making a film about its risks.
Instead, his role will centre around how the technology can be used in special effects, also known as computer-generated images . His new place of work, StabilityAI, is best known for making Stable Diffusion - which can generate images based on a user's text prompt.It is this tech that Cameron seems to have been brought on to help develop.
And Hiyao Miyazaki, who wrote and directed animated classic Spirited Away, previously said he was "disgusted" by an AI-generated video and called it "an insult to life itself".