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George Clooney Warns AI Deepfakes Are Dangerous to Hollywood

Key Takeaways

  • George Clooney warns that AI-generated deepfakes are “dangerous” and have created an identity crisis in Hollywood.
  • OpenAI’s Sora 2 text-to-video model particularly alarmed the industry with its movie-quality realism.
  • Major stars including Tom Hanks and Scarlett Johansson have faced unauthorized use of their likenesses.
  • Despite AI’s capabilities, Clooney believes it cannot replicate genuine star power.

George Clooney has issued a stark warning about the dangers of artificial intelligence in Hollywood, calling deepfakes “dangerous” and describing an industry-wide identity crisis. The Oscar-winning actor revealed he’s seen AI-generated videos of himself saying and doing things he never actually did.

“There’s been some really awful ones where they’ve done and said things that I’ve never done and said and put me out there, and it’s dangerous,” Clooney told Variety. He added, “It’s dangerous for your family. The genie is out of the bottle and I’m not quite sure what we’re gonna do.”

Sora 2: The AI Breakthrough That Shook Hollywood

Clooney identified OpenAI’s Sora 2 as the moment Hollywood realized AI video generation was no longer a novelty. “That shook everybody because suddenly the quality was much better, and it’s scary,” he said.

The latest text-to-video model can generate movie-quality footage from simple text prompts, representing a fundamental threat to an industry built on visual storytelling. While studios have previously used AI for special effects and de-aging actors, fully generated scenes raise existential questions about the human element in filmmaking.

Hollywood’s United Front Against AI Threats

Clooney’s concerns echo broader industry anxieties that fueled last year’s massive writers’ and actors’ strikes. Both the Writers Guild of America and SAG-AFTRA fought for protections against AI replacing human creativity.

Several major stars have experienced AI misuse firsthand:

  • Scarlett Johansson confronted OpenAI over a ChatGPT voice that sounded eerily similar to hers
  • Tom Hanks warned fans about unauthorized AI versions appearing in content
  • Keanu Reeves includes clauses in his contracts banning digital manipulation

Filmmakers Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert (Everything Everywhere All at Once) have cautioned that AI risks “automating away the weirdness that makes stories human.”

The Human Element AI Can’t Replicate

Despite the threats, Clooney sees one area where human talent still dominates. “Making a star is not so easy,” he noted. “You can’t really describe what makes someone a star, and it’s not looks. It’s something unusual and it’s hard to detect.”

While AI can mimic appearances and voices, Clooney believes it cannot capture the intangible quality of genuine star power. However, with technology advancing at breakneck speed, this comfort may be temporary. As Clooney summarized: the genie is out of the bottle, and Hollywood is scrambling to respond.

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