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JODIE FOSTER: F1 WAS 'MADE BY AI'—AND SHE'S NOT MAD ABOUT IT

The Oscar legend dropped a bombshell take on Brad Pitt's racing flick at Aspen Ideas Fest, sparking the big Hollywood AI conversation.

At the Aspen Ideas Fest, Jodie Foster sat down with former Sony chief Michael Lynton to talk about the future of Hollywood—and yeah, AI came up big time. The two-time Academy Award winner didn't hold back when the topic turned to artificial intelligence: she straight-up called Joseph Kosinski's Brad Pitt racing film F1 a movie "made by AI," according to The Hollywood Reporter and Deadline. But here's the twist—Foster made clear she wasn't throwing shade. "I don't say this disparagingly," she explained, signaling she's not anti-tech, just observant.

Foster's take hits right at the heart of what everyone in tinseltown is wrestling with these days: how deep has AI already sunk into the filmmaking process? By pointing to F1—a legit theatrical release with A-list talent (Brad Pitt!) and a major studio behind it—as her prime example, the icon was basically saying the tech is already here, already working, whether we're fully clocking it or not.

The whole "Who Owns the Future of Hollywood?" session became must-listen stuff as Foster joined the ongoing industry debate about where generative AI fits in the creative process. Her comments suggest the conversation isn't really about IF AI enters the room anymore—it's about what happens now that it's already here.

Sources · The Hollywood Reporter · Deadline

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