Emily Blunt says she is ‘terrified’ by artificial intelligence, and chose not to use it in Steven Spielberg’s film ‘Disclosure Day’

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Emily Blunt has revealed how afraid she is to use artificial intelligence in her upcoming film disclosure day, It was directed by Steven Spielberg, so she decided to find another way to direct one of her character’s most bizarre scenes.

In the last episode of HotBlunt appeared to promote disclosure day, Which will be in theaters on June 12. In the film, she plays Margaret Fairchild, a television meteorologist and former journalist who suddenly gains her powers after encountering non-human life. In one scene, Margaret experienced a major voice change and began speaking in a non-human language during a live weather segment.

“We shot it for four minutes and it leads to this moment where it kind of gradually unravels.” The devil wears prada 2 The actress said. “There are different ways you can do this. You could go the AI ​​route, which I’m a bit terrified of.”

So Blunt found another way to create the voices her character needed without relying on artificial intelligence.

“I thought I could make some really weird sounds,” she continued. “I said maybe I could come over and we’d just make a bunch of weird noises. So that’s what we did. I made clicking noises, I made buzzing noises, static noises, breathing noises, weird noises.”

There were also microphones placed around the group as needed to achieve their goal. “The sound designer went and produced this weird sound,” she added.

Disclosure day Explores what would happen if humanity had proof that we are not alone. In addition to Blunt, it stars Josh O’Connor, Colman Domingo, Eve Hewson, Colin Firth and Wyatt Russell.

Earlier this week, the first wave of social media reactions from journalists and critics who attended preview screenings was described Disclosure day One of Spielberg’s best films in years. The three-time Academy Award winner is best known for his work in science fiction, including sci-fi films Close Encounters of the Third Kind, Extraterrestrial E.T., Jurassic Park, Minority Report, Artificial AI, Super 8, War of the Worlds and One ready player.

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