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Comedian Adam Conover Criticizes AI Use in Hollywood Films

Writer and comedian Adam Conover said he opposes the use of artificial intelligence in movie production. He argued that audiences view AI-generated visuals negatively and questioned why studios would include such elements.

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Writer and comedian Adam Conover criticized the use of artificial intelligence in Hollywood film production. Conover said that when viewers describe a scene as looking like AI, they are not offering praise. He stated that the remark means the visuals appear low quality.

"When someone says, 'that looks like AI,' is that a compliment? No, they’re saying it looks like shit ... " he told Daniel N. Miller. Conover presented his comments during an interview focused on technology and entertainment industry practices.

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Adam Conover statement
Opposes AI use in Hollywood films
Viewer perception
Describes AI visuals as low quality

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    Film studios may face continued public discussion about AI-generated content in productions.

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PublishedMay 21, 2026, 6:39 PM
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