Harrison Ford 'Scared' Of Artificial Intelligence After Filming Indiana Jones | 10 News First

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'Indiana Jones And The Dial Of Destiny' leading man Harrison Ford says he's scared that artificial intelligence may one day be used as a creative tool to replace the work of real-world actors on the red carpet of his latest movie in London. Ford reprised his role as 'Indy' for the final time, with film studio Lucasfilm taking advantage of computer-generated imagery and artificial intelligence to de-age him.

0:00 - Harrison Ford "doesn't want to be younger" but says AI helped "create a memory" of the Indiana Jones of old
0:48 - Ford says AI should not be used in place of "creative opportunities"
1:09 - Indiana Jones director James Mangold says Ford's last hurrah pays tribute to "one of the greatest actors of all time"
2:00 - How the film brings a forgotten hero like Indiana Jones into the modern world
2:32 - Mads Mikkelsen says it was a "great honour" to watch Harrison Ford's last take on Indiana Jones set
2:43 - Mikkelsen always wanted to play 'Indy'
3:06 - Phoebe Waller-Bridge has "so many bruises" from filming on 'Indiana Jones And The Dial Of Destiny' sets
3:24 - Waller-Bridge coy about future of her character in Indiana Jones franchise
3:42 - Harrison Ford walks the red carpet, meeting fans and signing autographs in London

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I found the director's question about where are these heroes? super interesting, because modern media seems to want to demean them or make them irrelevant.

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