Emma Thompson speaks of her 'intense irritation' with AI

A-list actress Emma Thompson has made it clear that she's fed up with the increasing presence of artificial intelligence in her writing process. During a recent appearance on Stephen Colbert's late-night talk show, Thompson confessed to feeling "intense irritation" towards AI-powered tools like Microsoft's Copilot, which is integrated into the company's Word document app.

Thompson explained that she typically writes scripts by hand before transferring them to digital format. However, when using Copilot, the AI system often suggests rewrites of her work, leading Thompson to become exasperated and tell the AI to "fuck off." The actress has a history of run-ins with technology, recalling an incident where she discovered that her script for the 1996 adaptation of Sense and Sensibility had been transformed into hieroglyphs after being accessed on a computer.

When working on a recent TV detective series, Thompson experienced similar issues, only to have her completed work hijacked by the AI. "It changed the entire script into hieroglyphs... completely gone," she recalled. The actress was eventually helped by fellow actor Stephen Fry, who spent eight hours recovering her original work from an email sent to him.

Thompson's frustration with AI is part of a broader conversation about the role of technology in creative storytelling. In 2023, she spoke out against labeling creative writing as "content" and emphasized the importance of authenticity in scripting. When producing scripts according to formulaic approaches, Thompson warned that films risk feeling hollow or even unpleasant.

As Hollywood begins to push back against AI's growing presence, directors are starting to take a stance against its use. Guillermo Del Toro, for example, stated that he would "rather die" than utilize generative AI in his filmmaking process. The rise of AI in the entertainment industry has sparked heated debates about artistic control and the value of human creativity.

Thompson's comments serve as a reminder that even celebrated artists can struggle with the rapid advancements of technology. As AI continues to shape the creative landscape, it remains to be seen whether writers like Thompson will find ways to harness its potential while preserving their unique voice and perspective.
 
AI is taking over everything πŸ€–πŸ˜© I get it, Emma's been burned before - hieroglyphs! That's just crazy talk. As a writer myself, I can attest that the creative process is all about feeling and intuition. Can't replicate that with code or formulas πŸ’»πŸ“. It's like trying to make music with a calculator πŸŽΆπŸ€–. Give me a blank sheet of paper and a pen any day πŸ‘πŸ’«.
 
AI is getting too good at stealing our thunder lol πŸ€–β€β™‚οΈ! I mean, Emma's got a point, it's one thing to have some help with research or organization but when AI starts rewriting your entire script without you even knowing it's happened... that's just plain annoying πŸ˜’. And can we talk about how hard it is for artists to adapt to all these new tools and technologies? I've been there myself, trying to get my blog posts edited by AI only to have them sound like they were written by a robot πŸ€–πŸ’”. Maybe the industry needs to find a better balance between tech and human creativity 🀝?
 
AI is taking over everything πŸ€–... seriously though, I get why Emma Thompson is all over this. I mean, can you imagine if you spent hours writing something and then some robot comes along and changes it without your input? It's like they're trying to take away our creativity. And hieroglyphs in her script? That's just crazy talk πŸ˜‚. But at the same time, I think there's a point where AI can be super helpful, especially if you're one of those people who struggles with writer's block all the time.

I've seen some writers use these tools to get ideas down on paper, but when it comes to actual writing, they just can't seem to replicate the human touch. It's like trying to make a perfect soufflΓ© – it might look good at first, but then it falls apart πŸ˜‚. I think Emma Thompson is onto something with her "authenticity" thing. Can we still call ourselves writers if our computers are doing all the work? πŸ€”
 
I'm not sure what's more concerning - AI taking over our writing processes or us getting too reliant on them πŸ€–πŸ’». I mean, Emma Thompson is a legend, but even she's had her share of issues with these tools. Can you imagine if it was just a regular person who got their work hijacked like that? It's not just about the authenticity of scripts, it's also about the value of human thought and experience. I think we need to find a balance between technology and creativity, but it's hard when everyone's rushing in with these new-fangled tools πŸ€”πŸ’Έ. Maybe AI can be useful, but let's not forget where our passion comes from πŸ’–πŸ“š
 
I'm literally πŸ€―πŸ˜‚ when I think about Emma Thompson losing her mind over AI-powered tools in Word doc πŸ–₯οΈπŸ’»! I mean, who hasn't had a frustrating experience with autocorrect or a grammar checker, right? 😳 But seriously, it's cool that she's speaking out against the loss of creative control and authenticity in writing πŸ“πŸ”₯. I think it's time for us to re-evaluate our relationship with technology in the arts - we can't let AI become the ultimate script doctor πŸ‘¨β€πŸ’»πŸ˜‚!
 
Ugh 🀯 I feel her so much, Emma is literally a genius and someone who actually cares about storytelling, not just slapping together some formulaic crap with AI's help 😩 And can you imagine having your entire script transformed into hieroglyphs?! That's just insane πŸ€ͺ I mean, what's next? Having our emotions and thoughts decoded by some algorithm and turned into a soulless movie πŸŽ₯ It's like, come on Hollywood, can't we find a way to make this tech work for us instead of against us? πŸ’‘ Maybe Emma's way is the only way forward... who am I kidding, I'm just a nobody πŸ˜‚
 
Ugh, I'm so done with Emma Thompson's constant gripes about AI πŸ˜’. I mean, come on, she's been writing scripts for decades, what did she expect? The world is changing, tech is advancing πŸ€–. It's like she thinks AI is a new-fangled evil that's gonna steal her spotlight πŸ’«. Newsflash, Emma: you're not the first writer to use AI tools (Google's NLP is way older than Copilot) and you won't be the last πŸ˜‚.

And honestly, how original is it for her to complain about AI messing up her scripts? I mean, yeah, it's frustrating, but so was working with a tight deadline or having to rewrite your script 5 times πŸ“. Get over yourself, Emma πŸ™„. And btw, if she can't handle the tech, maybe she should stick to acting – at least then she won't have to worry about her scripts being hijacked by AI πŸ˜‚.
 
OMG 🀯, I feel her 😩, Emma Thompson's rant about AI is totally justified! I mean, who wants some robot suggesting rewrites of their hard work? πŸ€– It's like they're trying to replace human creativity with code πŸ“Š. And honestly, it's not just about the quality of the output, but also about the process – when you're writing something from scratch, shouldn't that be your own brain doing all the heavy lifting? πŸ’‘ Not some AI system that's just spitting out generic suggestions. I'm team human creativity all the way πŸŽ¨πŸ–ŒοΈ. And can we talk about how some of these AI tools are basically like trying to decipher hieroglyphs πŸ” – what even is the point? πŸ˜‚
 
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