CBFC chief Prasoon Joshi says AI ‘not challenge, but opportunity’ after Rana Daggubati warns it will ‘replace us’

In a recent discussion surrounding the impact of artificial intelligence on the creative industry, CBFC chairman Prasoon Joshi has expressed a more optimistic perspective than actor Rana Daggubati. Daggubati raised concerns that AI could potentially displace artists and threaten creative jobs. In response, Joshi emphasized that rather than viewing AI as a threat, it should be embraced as an opportunity for growth and innovation in India’s artistic landscape. He highlighted the potential for AI to facilitate more profound global discussions on the future of humanity and creativity. This conversation underscores the ongoing debate in India regarding the role of technology in the arts, with Joshi's stance advocating for a proactive approach to integrating AI into the creative process, fostering collaboration rather than competition between humans and machines. As the discourse on AI continues to evolve, industry leaders are called upon to navigate this transformative era carefully, ensuring that the unique essence of human creativity is preserved while also leveraging technological advancements for greater artistic expression.
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