Tom Hanks Says With AI, He Could Die And His ‘Performances Can Go On And On And On’

Actor Tom Hanks talked about the use of Artificial Intelligence in Hollywood and said that technology exists now such that he could die tomorrow and his “performances can go on and on and on.”

During the 66-year-old actor’s recent appearance on “The Adam Buxton Podcast,” Hanks said his work could continue when he’s no longer on this earth as he and the host debated whether people will care if a film features AI Hanks or the real thing, Variety reported.

“What is a bona fide possibility right now, if I wanted to, [is] I could get together and pitch a series of seven movies that would star me in them in which I would be 32 years old from now until kingdom come,” the “Cast Away” star said.

Tom Hanks says he could keep acting after he dies because of AI and deepfakes: "I could be hit by a bus tomorrow and that’s it, but performances can go on and on…there’ll be nothing to tell you that it’s not me and me alone." https://t.co/ygbKo1xcGP

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“Anybody can now recreate themselves at any age they are by way of AI or deep fake technology … I could be hit by a bus tomorrow and that’s it, but my performances can go on and on and on,” he added. “Outside the understanding of AI and deepfake, there’ll be nothing to tell you that it’s not me and me alone.”

“And it’s going to have some degree of lifelike quality,” the Oscar-winning actor continued. “That’s certainly an artistic challenge, but it’s also a legal one. Without a doubt people will be able to tell [that it’s AI], but the question is, will they care? There are some people that won’t care, that won’t make that delineation.”

Stars like Harrison Ford, Keanu Reeves, and more have started to speak out about AI, both for and against the technology.

“They have this artificial intelligence program that can go through every foot of film that Lucasfilm owns,” Ford said of George Lucas’ production company, making him look younger in the final film in the “Indiana Jones” franchise.

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“They have all this footage, including film that wasn’t printed,” he added. “So they can mine it from where the light is coming from, from the expression. I don’t know how they do it. But that’s my actual face. Then I put little dots on my face, and I say the words, and they make [it]. It’s fantastic.”

Reeves, who famously played a character who fought AI in “The Matrix,” isn’t as keen on the technology. He said he realized a while ago that he needed to have legal protection to prohibit digital manipulation of performances without his consent.

Related: ‘Too Many People Are Using It Against Us’: Celebs And Hollywood At Odds Over Use Of AI

Musk: Take China’s Comments About Capturing Taiwan ‘Seriously,’ They’re Not Kidding Around

Twitter owner Elon Musk warned during an interview this week that U.S. policymakers should take China’s threats of taking over Taiwan “seriously” because the communist nation is not kidding around when it comes to its intent to do so.

Musk made the remarks during an interview with CNBC’s David Faber when asked if he was concerned about “the growing belligerence between China and the U.S.”

“I think that should be a concern for everyone,” Musk responded.

When asked if he thinks China is going to make a move to take control of Taiwan, Musk responded, “The official policy of China is that Taiwan should be integrated. One does not need to read between the lines, one can certainly read the lines.”

Musk said that the move would not be good for “any company in the world.”

“Also no one really realizes that the Chinese economy and the rest of the global economy are like conjoined twins, it would be like trying to separate conjoined twins,” he said. “That’s the severity of the situation. It’s actually worse for a lot of other companies than it is for Tesla. I mean, I’m not sure where you’re gonna get an iPhone, for example. And Apple’s recently started doing some sort of small amount of production in India, but it’s tiny.”

When Faber mentioned that it seemed like it was Musk’s belief that China trying to gain control of Taiwan was “likely to happen,” Musk responded, “I’m simply saying that that is their policy. And I think you should take their word seriously. They mean it.”

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