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Harrison Ford is not impressed or feared by artificial intelligence.

In a recent interview with Wall Street Journal“Captain America: Brave New World” star was asked if he planned to secure control of the portrait from the studio, and he dispelled his concerns.

“You don't need artificial intelligence to steal my soul. You can already do it for nickel and dime with good ideas and talent,” he told the outlet.

Ford was referring to the 2024 video game “Indiana Jones and the Large Circle.”

Harrison Ford said the Wall Street Journal AI “can't steal my soul.” (Maya Dehlin Spach/FilmMagic)

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“He did an amazing job, but he didn't need AI to do that,” Ford said.

“Harrison Ford appears to have a very healthy attitude when it comes to using artificial intelligence,” Rob Rosenberg, founder and principal of Telluride Legal Strategy, told Fox News Digital. “He recognizes that many of the characters he portrays are timeless and will live through his life.”

However, the 82-year-old has no plans to stop working anytime soon.

Harrison Ford wears a tuxedo on the red carpet at the Cannes Film Festival.

Ford will continue working “until he doesn't care what will happen anymore.” (Laurent Koffel)

Harrison Ford, 82, says he should “sit on my a-” but he loves his job.

“My plan is to continue working behind that face until you don't care what happens. I'm selling one of those pieces while I'm alive,” he says, “I'm compensated. I've got to worry about me.”

As AI expert Marva Bailer explained about Ford's career, it includes iconic characters such as Indiana Jones and Han Solo from the “Star Wars” franchise, as well as Oscar nominations for “Witness,” which includes “a distinctive voice and a “single voice.” It is defined by an unwavering commitment. Quality appreciates the artistry of performance over commercial considerations and gives back through both his legacy and for the people he follows. The criteria set by

“You don't need artificial intelligence to steal my soul. You can already do it for nickel and dimes with good ideas and talent.”

– Harrison Ford

“And more, he would rather imagine a new generation of great actors on the horizon, not a replica of Digital Harrison Ford,” she added.

Ford certainly supports the next generation of actors who will follow him.

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The star of Captain America: Brave New World says “Attraction” is the next generation of actors. (Hollywood Reporter via Emma Makintyre/GA/Getty Images)

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“I don't need anything. There's someone behind me. I'm doing what I did,” the “Star Wars” star said. “And that's the appeal. That's what comes.”

Some actors like Ben Affleck are in line with Ford, feeling that AI cannot replicate humanity creatively, but instead act as a tool.

When CNBC was streaming Alpha 2024 last November, the “Argo” star told the audience.

Ben Affleck's close-up

Ben Affleck told the audience last year that the film will be “one of the last things” replaced by AI. (Tim Mosenfelder)

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He continued, “What AI is trying to do is to interrupt the tedious, less creative, and more expensive aspects of filmmaking that allow them to cut costs,” which is a “human-intentional hunt.” “It will make it easier for those who want to go out and make it. ”

Other actors are even more afraid of this technology.

Nicholas Cage has stated in several interviews that he is not an AI fan.

In an interview promoting his film “Long Leg” last fall, Cage explained that he had completed a scan for another project, causing prospects to worry him.

Nicholas Cage's close-up

Nicholas Cage has been speaking up about his distrust of AI. (Amy Sussman/GA/The Hollywood Reporter via Getty Images)

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“They're going to steal my body and do whatever they want to do with it via digital AI. … God, I hope I'm not an AI. I'm very vocal about it. “An interview with New Yorkers.

“And where is the truth about the artist, where does it lie? He continued.

Nicholas Cage is standing on the podium wearing a white coat.

“They're going to steal my body and do whatever they want to do with it via digital AI,” Cage said in an interview last year. (Jesse Grant)

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Cage added, “I mean, what are you going to do with my body and my face when I die? I don't want you to do anything with it.”

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