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      Acclaimed filmmaker Guillermo del Toro has issued a stark warning about the rise of generative AI in the creative industry, saying he hopes he’ll be “dead before AI art goes mainstream.” In a recent interview with WIRED, he likened modern tech creators to the arrogant scientist in Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, arguing that the real threat isn’t artificial intelligence but “natural stupidity.” He expressed deep skepticism about AI’s role in art, stating that while it may serve engineering or mathematical purposes, art was never asked for by an algorithm and shouldn’t be treated as a commodity. He reiterated his stance in other outlets, declaring he would “rather die” than use generative AI in his films. The discussion comes as his adaptation of Frankenstein gears up for streaming release, and as Hollywood wrestles with the implications of AI for creative labor, copyright and cultural value.

      Sources: Deadline, Games Radar

      Key Takeaways

      – Del Toro frames generative AI not just as a technological shift but as a cultural and ethical issue, comparing unrestrained innovation to the hubris of Frankenstein’s Victor Frankenstein and modern-day “tech bros.”

      – He draws a sharp distinction between art made by humans—and all the risk, imperfection and emotional investment that entails—and content produced by algorithms, arguing that the latter undermines the human essence of storytelling and creativity.

      – His remarks underline broader industry concerns: as AI tools become cheaper and more automated, questions of compensation, copyright, artistic integrity and the value of human labor in film and media are becoming more urgent.

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      When a director of the stature of Guillermo del Toro delivers a critique of generative AI, it’s worth taking note—not just because of his filmography (from Pan’s Labyrinth to The Shape of Water) but because his creative philosophy has long emphasised craft, emotion and human imperfection. In his recent comments, he went beyond mere aesthetic reservations and entered the terrain of moral caution. “I’m extremely glad I’m 61,” he told WIRED. “So I don’t have to worry about this. With a little bit of luck, I’ll die before that takes root.” He argued that while AI may serve mathematical permutations or engineering, it was never something anyone asked for in the realm of art; the value of art lies precisely in the human risk, in the vulnerability, the “messiness” of creation.

      Drawing a parallel with Shelley’s Frankenstein, del Toro positioned the film’s scientist-creator as a metaphor for today’s tech entrepreneurs who blindly push innovation without reckoning with consequences. He stated: “The real threshold has not been crossed. It’s not people making this, it’s people consuming it—at a cost.” He questioned whether consumers would willingly pay for something created by an algorithm at the same price as human-crafted works. Moreover, he worried about the deviation from human storytelling norms: art is not meant to be mass-produced. It is meant to be felt.

      His timing is notable: these pronouncements come as his film Frankenstein is set to hit streaming, and at a moment when Hollywood is negotiating new watershed agreements over AI’s role in film production, unions are pushing back, and creatives are weighing the cost of innovation against the risk of obsolescence. Del Toro’s stance feeds into that debate as a clarion call for preserving human artistry, for recognising that technology may offer possibilities but also carries latent dangers if left unchecked.

      At its core, his objection isn’t to change or to tools; it’s to the outsourcing of what makes cinema alive: the human hand, the face-to-face collaboration, the materiality of craft. He emphasises that what fears him is not artificial intelligence but “natural stupidity,” pointing to the real threat of mankind failing to ask whether we should do something simply because we can. In this view, the danger isn’t the machine—it’s our willingness to surrender to expediency, to accept that a button-push can substitute for the sweat-drenched hours of human imagination.

      In a world where algorithms increasingly touch every stage of creative production, del Toro’s position serves as a sobering reminder that the future of art depends not just on what tools we have, but on the choices we make—and what we refuse to relinquish.

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