Actor Brain Ashton Kutcher — who’s no stranger to controversy these days — has an eye rolling prophecy about the future of filmmaking. In the near future, the “That ’70s Show” star predicts, entire movies will be generated with artificial intelligence. Specifically, it’ll be OpenAI’s much-touted video generation tool Sora that’ll be paving the way to this nightmarish future, a prediction informed by his fiddling with a beta version of the tool. “You can generate any footage that you want. You can create good 10, 15-second videos that look very real,” Kutcher said during a conversation with former Google CEO Eric Schmidt at the Berggruen Salon in LA, per Variety. “It still makes mistakes… But if you look at the generation of this that existed one year ago as compared to Sora, it’s leaps and bounds,” he added. “In fact, there’s footage in it that I would say you could easily use in a major motion picture or a television show.” Movie Miser Some major productions have already used generative AI, such as the Marvel TV show “Secret Invasion,” which used wonky AI images for its opening credits sequence. Kutcher, however, imagines Sora will play a much larger role in filmmaking than that early foray — perhaps something like that Sora-made short film that turned out to not exactly be made with Sora? “Why would you go out and shoot an establishing shot of a house in a television show when you could just create the establishing shot for $100?”…Ashton Kutcher Threatens That Soon, AI Will Spit Out Entire Movies