‘The Brutalist’ Editor Admits Film Used AI to Make a Key Part of Adrian Brody’s Performance More Believable

“It is controversial in the industry to talk about AI, but it shouldn’t be,” Dávid Jancsó tells Red Shark News

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Adrien Brody and Felicity Jones in "The Brutalist" (A24)

The Adrien Brody drama “The Brutalist” has received rave reviews and racked up nominations at multiple awards shows — but the film is also coming under fire for its use of artificial intelligence to fill in minor language gaps left by Brody and co-star Felicity Jones in a key part of the film.

In an interview with Red Shark News published last week, editor Dávid Jancsó explained how the film’s team used A.I. and why they chose to in the first place.

The decision to use A.I. was born out of the need to supplement a small part of Brody and Jones’ Hungarian speaking skills.

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