Washington, USA – Global star Jodie Foster sparked widespread debate after commenting on the film *F1*, starring Brad Pitt; she remarked that the film’s style reminded her of productions created using artificial intelligence techniques, despite no official announcement from the filmmakers confirming the use of such technology.
Her stance on the film
In a recent interview, Jodie Foster clarified that she was neither criticizing the film nor downplaying its commercial success—noting that it had generated significant revenue—but emphasized that her comments reflected only her artistic impression, rather than being based on information or evidence proving the use of artificial intelligence in the film’s production.
The reason for this impression
Foster noted that the film’s dramatic structure appeared largely conventional, relying on familiar formulas taught in film schools; she also found the dialogue predictable, giving the work a quality reminiscent of content generated by artificial intelligence. At the same time, she emphasized that the film’s success with audiences did not conflict with her artistic assessment.
An experience with artificial intelligence
In contrast, Jodie Foster revealed that she employed artificial intelligence techniques during the making of her new film, *Private Life*, though in a limited capacity restricted to designing dream sequences; she noted that she was satisfied with the final result, even though some of the images generated by the technology turned out to be bizarre or illogical.
Warning about the impact of technology on Hollywood
Foster affirmed her belief in the potential to leverage artificial intelligence during certain creative stages—such as drafting initial concepts or developing ideas—while simultaneously warning of its potential impact on job opportunities in Hollywood, particularly in roles that rely on human creativity.



