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15 Actors Who Have Embraced AI

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Ignacio Weil Ignacio Weil
Entertainment - April 30th 2026, 23:55 GMT+2
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1. Ben Affleck

Affleck did not jump into the AI debate sounding like a man auditioning to be Silicon Valley’s favorite actor. He framed it like a filmmaker who knows exactly how much time and money vanish into the boring parts of production, calling AI “a craftsman at best” while arguing it could strip out logistical headaches, lower barriers to entry, and help more people make movies. That same outlook carries into InterPositive, the AI production company he says is built from a project’s own material rather than text-prompt magic. | © Warner Bros

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2. Reese Witherspoon

Witherspoon’s AI stance has not been subtle, and that is exactly why it caused such a stir. She has openly pushed women to learn the tools now instead of acting shocked later, saying AI will be part of filmmaking’s future, while also stressing that computers should not replace humanity. That mix of curiosity and caution is basically her whole position: the machine is coming into the room either way, so she would rather know how it works than let someone else run the meeting. | © MGM

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3. Sandra Bullock

Bullock took a route plenty of Hollywood stars still will not touch: she looked at fan-made AI trailers for Practical Magic 2 and did not react like the ceiling had collapsed. Instead, she said the industry has to observe it, understand it, lean into it, and even “make it our friend,” though she also warned that the wrong people will absolutely use it badly. That is not full techno-cheerleading, but it is still a very public vote for engagement over panic. | © 20th Century Fox

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4. Judi Dench

Dench did not need to post a grand manifesto for this one; lending her voice to Meta AI made the point loudly enough. When one of the most recognizable voices in modern film agrees to become part of a mainstream AI assistant rollout, that is not a flirtation, that is participation. There is something slightly surreal about M from Bond turning into chatbot audio, sure, but the deal still places Dench firmly among the actors willing to license their talent into AI rather than treat the whole thing like radioactive waste. | © Sony Pictures

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5. Harrison Ford

Ford is not exactly the poster child for tech-world enthusiasm, which is probably why his comments on AI-assisted de-aging carried so much weight. After seeing what Lucasfilm did with his younger face for Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny, he said he never loved the idea until he saw how it was accomplished here, calling the result bizarre but effective and insisting it worked because it served the story. That is not a man worshipping the machine; it is a legend admitting the trick can earn its place. | © Paramount Pictures

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6. John Cena

Of all the names here, Cena may be the least shocking fit for an AI voice deal. A man whose brand already runs on sincerity, motivation, and booming encouragement agreed to let Meta AI speak in his voice across its apps, which is about as direct an endorsement of licensed consumer AI as you can get without walking onstage in a robot suit. He has not been the loudest theorist in the room, but he put his voice where his comfort level was, and that counts. | © Warner Bros.

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7. Awkwafina

Awkwafina’s relationship with AI has been less speech and more action, but the action is hard to misread. She joined Meta’s celebrity voice lineup, meaning her voice became part of the company’s push to make AI assistants feel more conversational, familiar, and commercially irresistible. For an actor and comedian whose entire appeal depends on cadence, delivery, and personality, signing up for that kind of partnership is a pretty clean sign that she sees licensed AI as a tool to work with, not a thing to run from. | © Warner Bros.

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8. Keegan-Michael Key

Key’s comic timing is one of those things that feels too specifically human to hand over lightly, which is exactly why his Meta AI deal stood out. He agreed to join the same celebrity voice rollout that brought Judi Dench, John Cena, and Awkwafina into Meta’s assistant, effectively turning one of the most expressive voices in comedy into a licensed AI interface. He did not need to deliver a TED Talk about the future of technology; the partnership itself already reads like a very clear yes. | © Monkeypaw Productions

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9. Matthew McConaughey

McConaughey talks about AI like a man who has accepted the storm is already overhead and would rather build a roof than shout at the sky. He has warned that AI actors are going to “infiltrate” the Oscars, urged performers to trademark their voice and likeness, and at the same time signed with ElevenLabs to license his own voice for AI use, including Spanish-language versions of his newsletter. That is not anti-AI fear talking; that is a believer in controlled use trying to lock the doors before the party gets messy. | © Paramount Pictures

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10. Michael Caine

Caine did not treat AI like an insult to acting; he treated it like another instrument that could be used well or badly depending on who is holding it. When he signed with ElevenLabs, he said the point was not to replace humanity but to celebrate it, adding that voice technology could amplify performers and open doors for new storytellers. That is about as clean a pro-AI quote as you will find from a screen legend, and he delivered it without sounding like he had swallowed a startup pitch deck whole. | © Warner Bros.

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11. Val Kilmer

Kilmer’s AI story lands differently because it was never really about hype; it was about getting a voice back. After throat cancer damaged his speech, he worked with Sonantic to recreate his voice through AI and called the result “an incredibly special gift,” which made his stance much more personal than theoretical. That earlier embrace also hangs over the posthumous use of his likeness in As Deep as the Grave, where the filmmakers and his family presented the project as an ethical extension of a path he had already chosen himself. | © Warner Bros.

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12. James Earl Jones

There are louder ways to support AI than quietly allowing Darth Vader to outlive your retirement, but few are more definitive. Jones approved the use of archival recordings and AI software so Vader’s voice could continue after he stepped back from the role, a decision that made him one of the clearest early examples of a major performer consenting to controlled synthetic performance. For a voice that iconic, that permission mattered far beyond one franchise; it became part of Hollywood’s larger argument over whether consent can make AI usable. | © Paramount Pictures

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13. Ashton Kutcher

Kutcher did not merely say AI might matter someday; he went out and talked about Sora like someone who had already started mentally storyboarding with it. He argued that generative video was getting good enough for film and TV use, predicted that whole movies could eventually be rendered this way, and later clarified that AI is an amazing tool artists should learn to work with rather than pretend away. Plenty of people hated that take, but nobody could honestly call it timid. | © 20th Century Fox

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14. Tye Sheridan

Sheridan has been early on this for so long that he was talking up AI to Hollywood before most people were even ready to stop making “sci-fi movie” jokes about it. As co-founder of Wonder Dynamics, he has spent years pitching AI as a way to democratize visual effects, speed up character animation, and let filmmakers with indie budgets pull off studio-sized ideas. The through line in his comments is pretty consistent: use the tech to help artists do more, not to wipe them off the call sheet. | © Warner Bros.

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15. Natasha Lyonne

Nobody is ever going to confuse Lyonne with a bland corporate optimist, which makes her AI turn more interesting than most. She co-founded the AI studio Asteria and set up her directorial debut Uncanny Valley as a hybrid of traditional filmmaking and what she has described elsewhere as ethical, copyright-clean AI, largely because she wants bigger, stranger worlds without waiting for a giant studio to hand over the keys. She has pushed back on reckless AI uses too, but on controlled, artist-led filmmaking tools, she has very clearly chosen her side. | © Netflix

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Nothing scrambles Hollywood faster than a new machine and a microphone. AI has already turned actors into one of the loudest parts of that fight, but not everyone has been sounding the alarm. A few have defended it, a few have welcomed it, and a few seem perfectly happy to ride the wave while the rest of the industry panics. And if you want the other side of that argument, we also have a companion article on the actors who are anti-AI.

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Nothing scrambles Hollywood faster than a new machine and a microphone. AI has already turned actors into one of the loudest parts of that fight, but not everyone has been sounding the alarm. A few have defended it, a few have welcomed it, and a few seem perfectly happy to ride the wave while the rest of the industry panics. And if you want the other side of that argument, we also have a companion article on the actors who are anti-AI.

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