Key Highlights
- "AI is the end of human actors.
- I'm adamant about this," Woods said Sunday on "One Nation with Brian Kilmeade.""People say, 'You're overreacting'… when the silent [movies] went to talkies.
- People said, 'Oh it's a fad.' When television came in, 'It won't replace movies.'" AI TECHNOLOGY RACE IS NEW 'COLD WAR' BETWEEN US AND CHINA THAT COULD HAVE DEVASTATING CONSEQUENCES: REPORT Actor James Woods attends the premiere of "To The Wonder" at Pacific Design Center on April 9, 2013, in West Hollywood, Calif.
- (Jason LaVeris/FilmMagic) He argued that film companies will look to cut red tape where possible, skipping actors' agents, entourages, lucrative contracts and more in favor of AI-generated replacements, but there are a few speed bumps hindering the process.
- "It's not going to work [right now] because we have movie stars we like," he said.



