Commentary: Janne has made himself Perry
Finnish athlete Janne Ahonen stars as Perry Harris in Finland's first fully AI-generated feature film, 'The Mystery of the Golden Key.'
Janne Ahonen, a famous Finnish ski jumper, has transitioned into the realm of film by taking on the lead role in Finland's first fully AI-generated feature film, titled 'The Mystery of the Golden Key.' This film features Ahonen as Perry Harris, a detective with the aim of saving the city of Lahti from impending destruction. The role requires minimal acting skills, as the performance is primarily based on photographs of Ahonen, later crafted into video sequences by AI, showcasing various scenes that include him walking, piloting a fighter jet, and engaging romantically with his real-life partner, Henna.
During the film's launch event in Salpausselkä, director Janne Nykänen and project partners, particularly the city of Lahti, heralded the endeavor as groundbreaking. They claim to be pioneering in the film industry with this innovative use of technology. However, the commentary raises concerns about the implications of AI in creative fields, suggesting that while they may be innovators, the approach of utilizing AI for filmmaking may not reflect a rewarding or uplifting direction for the industry. This debate spotlights the tension between technological advancement and the value of traditional creativity in arts.
As the movie's content draws attention to future potential formats in entertainment, it prompts a broader examination of how the film industry is evolving. While the use of AI in cinema may provide new opportunities, it simultaneously poses questions about authenticity and the essence of human storytelling, leaving audiences to ponder what constitutes genuine artistic expression in the age of artificial intelligence.