Emma Thompson describes AI as annoying
Los Angeles, October 29
It seems like actress and screenwriter Emma Thompson is against the use of AI.
During an appearance on 'The Late Show with Stephen Colbert', Thompson shared her views on artificial intelligence in her creative process, describing it as "annoying", as per Deadline.
"Intense irritation. I cannot begin to tell you. Because I write longhand on a pad, old script actually, because I believe that there is a connection between the brain and the hand," Thompson told the CBS late-night host about AI.
She continued, "So it's very important to me. And then when I've written something, I will put it into a Word document. And recently, the Word document is constantly saying, 'Would you like me to rewrite that for you?' And so I end up just going, 'I don't need you to rewrite what I've just written, will you f**k off?! Just f**k off!" I'm so annoyed."
Thompson recalled writing her Oscar-winning screenplay and having an issue with technology.
"I remember once when I was finishing Sense and Sensibility on the computer," she recalled. "I came back from the loo [bathroom] to find that it had changed the entire script into hieroglyphs... completely gone, the script."
Thompson said she panicked and went to Stephen Fry's house, who spent eight hours trying to recover her script, "and it came out in one long sentence," adding, "I had to re-do it. The computer had taken it and hidden it... like it had done it on purpose."
— ANI
Reader Comments
While I respect her opinion, AI tools have been incredibly helpful for many Indian content creators and developers. Maybe she just needs to learn how to disable those features properly?
Her story about losing the script to hieroglyphs gave me flashbacks to when my computer crashed during final exam preparations! Technology can be both a blessing and curse. 😅
There's something special about writing by hand that connects you to your thoughts. In our Indian education system, we still emphasize handwriting skills for this reason. Good to see someone appreciating traditional methods.
As someone working in IT, I think she's being a bit dramatic. AI assistance can be turned off with simple settings. But I do agree that unsolicited suggestions can be irritating when you're in creative flow.
Her frustration is so relatable! Sometimes technology overcomplicates simple tasks. Reminds me of when my mother struggles with smartphone pop-ups while trying to use WhatsApp. 😊
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