'Gladiator II' director Ridley Scott backtracks on AI after calling it a 'technical hydrogen bomb'
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"Gladiator II" director Ridley Scott said in a new interview that "you have to embrace" AI after previously calling it a "technical hydrogen bomb" for Hollywood.
"Computerization and AI, you have to embrace it."
"Gladiator II" comes 20 years after the original Oscar-winning film starring Russell Crowe, with Paul Mescal taking over leading-man duties and co-starring with Pedro Pascal and Denzel Washington.
In the first trailer, Mescal’s character, Lucius, can be seen facing an enormous rhino.
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