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    Steven Soderberghs AI-assisted John Lennon documentary is already dividing Cannes and some critics say the visuals overwhelmed the emotion

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    Steven Soderberghs AI-assisted John Lennon documentary has turned into one of Cannes biggest controversies.

    FULL STORY ======================================================================Copy link Facebook X Whatsapp Reddit Pinterest Flipboard Threads Email Share this article 0 Join the conversation Follow us Add us as a preferred source on Google Newsletter Subscribe to our newsletter Steven Soderberghs new John Lennon documentary sparked controversy at Cannes over its use of Meta AI-generated visuals Critics praised the Lennon interview itself but heavily criticized the films surreal AI-assisted sequences The debate around the documentary has become part of Hollywoods larger fight over artificial intelligence in filmmaking Steven Soderbergh arrived at the Cannes Film Festival this weekend with a documentary built around one of the most
    haunting recordings in music history.

    The directors new film, John Lennon: The Last Interview, uses a never-before-released radio interview Lennon and Yoko Ono recorded inside the Dakota Apartments on December 8, 1980, the same day Lennon was killed. By the end of its premiere, though, much of the discussion had shifted away from
    John Lennon entirely and toward artificial intelligence . The documentary mixes archival photographs, audio recordings, and experimental visuals to recreate the atmosphere of the conversation. What has sparked immediate controversy is that Meta AI helped generate some of the visuals. Latest
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    Soderbergh openly acknowledged that partnering with Meta on an AI-assisted film was guaranteed to irritate people. And critics at the festival largely targeted the movies surreal visual sequences, which appear during moments where Lennon drifts into abstract discussions about creativity, identity, and human behavior. Rather than attempting realistic recreations, the film cuts
    to dreamlike imagery, including flowers dissolving into geometric patterns, shifting pools of light, and painterly moving textures that feel closer to an experimental art installation than a traditional music documentary.

    For some reviewers, those sequences were distracting enough to overshadow the emotional power of the interview itself. AI controversy Just a few years ago, most conversations around AI in filmmaking were theoretical. Now studios, editors, visual effects artists, and directors are actively experimenting
    with the technology while audiences grow increasingly suspicious of anything that feels synthetic.

    The documentary avoids many of the uses of AI that people fear most. There
    are no deepfake voices or images of Lennon. The AI imagery functions more
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    Soderbergh has argued that the technology simply gave him a way to create abstract visuals quickly and cheaply in places where conventional effects
    work would have been difficult or prohibitively expensive. According to the director, many filmmakers and media companies are already using AI tools quietly while pretending otherwise. In his view, the unusual part is not the use of AI itself, but admitting to it publicly. Lennon AI The AI debate surrounding the film has grown so large that it threatens to swallow the documentary itself, which has generally garnered positive reviews beyond the AI discussion.

    A respected director premiering a John Lennon documentary with Meta credited as a technology partner was always going to trigger alarms inside the film world. Still, the documentary feels like an experiment unfolding in public, not a major manifesto. Cannes simply turned the existing AI tensions into a very public spectacle. Follow TechRadar on Google News and add us as a preferred source to get our expert news, reviews, and opinion in your feeds. The best business laptops for all budgets Our top picks, based on real-world testing and comparisons

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