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AI Takes Center Stage at Cannes: What Actors Need to Know About Hollywood’s AI Debate

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Artificial intelligence is quickly becoming one of the biggest conversations in Hollywood.

At the 2026 Cannes Film Festival, AI became a major topic across the entertainment industry. Filmmakers, actors, studios, and unions are all asking the same big question: How will AI change the future of movies, TV, and acting?

For actors, this conversation matters. AI is no longer just a tech trend. It is now connected to casting, performances, digital replicas, scripts, voice work, and how studios may create content in the future.

Why AI Is Making Headlines in Entertainment

One of the biggest examples came from filmmaker Steven Soderbergh, whose documentary John Lennon: The Last Interview used Meta’s AI tools to create visual imagery for parts of the film. The project premiered at Cannes and sparked debate about how AI should be used in filmmaking.

Some filmmakers see AI as a new creative tool. Others worry it could reduce opportunities for actors, writers, and crew members.

Actor and filmmaker Seth Rogen also spoke out strongly against using AI for screenwriting, saying that writers who rely on AI are “not writing.” He argued that the creative process is part of what makes storytelling meaningful.

What This Means for Actors

For performers, the biggest concern is not just AI-generated scripts or visuals. It is the use of an actor’s face, voice, body, or likeness without proper consent.

That is why AI protections have become a major issue for SAG-AFTRA and the entertainment industry. Recent agreements and conversations have focused on digital replicas, synthetic performers, and making sure actors are protected as technology continues to grow.

The Academy Awards have also updated rules around AI. According to recent reporting, acting performances must be performed by humans with consent, and screenplays must be human-authored to qualify for certain Oscar categories.

AI May Change Hollywood, But Human Talent Still Matters

AI may help filmmakers move faster, create new visuals, or lower production costs. But acting is still built on emotion, experience, personality, and real human connection.

That is something technology cannot fully replace.

For actors, models, creators, and performers, the key is to stay informed. Understand how AI may affect auditions, contracts, likeness rights, and the types of roles being created.

How Actors Can Prepare

Actors should continue to focus on the things that make them stand out:

  • Keep your headshots and resume updated.
  • Build a strong online profile.
  • Apply to verified casting opportunities.
  • Read contracts carefully before agreeing to digital likeness or voice usage.
  • Stay informed about industry changes involving AI.

Final Thoughts

AI is changing Hollywood, but opportunity is still here.

As the entertainment industry adapts, actors who stay prepared, visible, and professional will be in the best position to succeed. The future of entertainment may include new technology, but casting directors and producers still need real people, real performances, and real stories.

Ready to find your next opportunity? Create or update your Project Casting profile today and start applying for casting calls at ProjectCasting.com.

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Jonathan Browne
Jonathan Brownehttps://www.projectcasting.com
Jonathan Browne is the dynamic CEO and Founder of Project Casting, a pioneering platform in the entertainment industry that bridges the gap between talent and production companies. With a rich background in business development and digital marketing, Jonathan has been instrumental in revolutionizing the casting process, making it more accessible and efficient for both aspiring talents and seasoned professionals.

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