Titanic, Avatar director James Cameron doubts over AI capacity to write good film script, backs human creativity
As apprehension over artificial intelligence's (AI) role grows, acclaimed filmmaker James Cameron has backed human creativity when it comes to the quality script writing for movies.

Cameron voiced his doubts, saying script written by AI may not be able to move the audience. Cameron said one has to be human to write a film script. "I don’t know anyone that’s even thinking about having AI write a screenplay," Cameron told CTV News.
Cameron said that one needs to wait for around 20 years, and "if an AI ever manages to win an Oscar for Best Screenplay, then perhaps it will be time to take their screenwriting abilities seriously." For now, James Cameron remains firm in his belief that human creativity and emotions are essential ingredients in crafting impactful and memorable storytelling.
A few days back, James Cameron had denied rumours of him working on OceanGate film, as per reports. Cameron broke his silence on the rumours about him and wrote in his post on Instagram.
Cameron, who directed the Oscar-winning 1997 disaster drama 'Titanic' based on the sinking of the titular ship, took to Twitter last week to publicly condemn rumours.
FAQs
Q1. What is the full form of AI?
Q2. Is James Cameron directing film on OceanGate?
A2. A few days back, James Cameron had denied rumours of him working on OceanGate film, as per reports. Cameron broke his silence on the rumours about him and wrote in his post on Instagram.
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