Demi Moore Warns AI Will Reshape Hollywood: 'We Can't Fight It'
The entertainment world is facing a turning point as artificial intelligence moves deeper into filmmaking and one of Hollywood’s most recognized voices is urging the industry to accept the shift rather than resist it.
Demi Moore, speaking at a major international film gathering in Cannes where she is serving on the jury, made it clear that AI is no longer a distant concept, but a present force shaping how stories may be created, edited and even imagined.
She argued that trying to push back against it is not only unrealistic, but ultimately a losing battle, suggesting that filmmakers and studios should instead explore how to work alongside the technology.
Her remarks come at a time when Hollywood is already grappling with debates over AI-generated scripts, digital likenesses and the future of creative jobs, with unions and studios still trying to find common ground after recent industry strikes.
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While Moore acknowledged the concerns many artists have, she also pointed to what she described as the useful side of AI, particularly in streamlining production and opening new creative tools, but she stressed that it can never replace human emotion or lived experience.
According to her, the essence of true art comes from human spirit and individuality, something she believes machines cannot replicate, no matter how advanced they become.
Her comments were echoed by broader discussions at the festival, where filmmakers also debated how politics, expression and technology intersect in modern cinema, raising questions about censorship, creativity and responsibility.
The conversation reflects a growing divide in the global film industry, between those who see AI as a threat to artistic authenticity and those who view it as the next major evolution in storytelling.
Industry observers say the coming years could define how deeply AI becomes embedded in filmmaking, from pre-production planning to post-production editing, potentially changing jobs and workflows across the entire sector.
Still, Moore’s message carries a central warning and reassurance at the same time, that while technology may transform how films are made, the human connection at the heart of storytelling remains irreplaceable.
Stay tuned as we continue to track how AI and Hollywood evolve together and bring you the latest developments shaping the future of global entertainment.
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