Nicolas Cage Condemns Use of AI: It “Cannot Reflect the Human Condition”

During his Saturn Awards acceptance speech this past weekend, actor Nicolas Cage warned his audience of the dangers of artificial intelligence both in and out of the entertainment industry, describing the emerging technology as “disturbing.”
Cage won the award for “Best Actor in a Film” for his role in 2024’s Dream Scenario. After thanking director Kristoffer Borgil, Cage turned his attention to AI. “There is another world that is also disturbing me. It’s happening right now around all of us: The new AI world. I am a big believer in not letting robots dream for us. Robots cannot reflect the human condition for us,” the actor said. “That is a dead end if an actor lets one AI robot manipulate his or her performance even a little bit, an inch will eventually become a mile and all integrity, purity and truth of art will be replaced by financial interests only. We cannot let that happen.”
“The job of all art in my view, film performance included, is to hold a mirror to the external and internal stories of the human condition through the very human thoughtful and emotional process of recreation. A robot cannot do that. If we let robots do that, it will lack all heart and eventually lose edge and turn to mush. There will be no human response to life as we know it. It will be life as robots tell us to know it,” he continued.
He left his fellow actors with a strong call to action: “I say, protect yourselves from AI interfering with your authentic and honest expressions.”