‘Avatar: Fire and Ash’ will reportedly include anti-AI disclaimer
Director James Cameron reportedly revealed the news during an audience chat in New Zealand The post ‘Avatar: Fire and Ash’ will reportedly include anti-AI disclaimer appeared first on NME.

Avatar franchise creator and director James Cameron has reportedly confirmed that Fire And Ash will include an anti-AI disclaimer – find out more below.
Avatar: Fire And Ash – the title for the third film in the franchise was announced last August – is set for release on December 19, following 2009’s Avatar and sequel Avatar: The Way Of Water, which was released in 2022.
Over the weekend, Cameron attended a Q&A session in New Zealand with a live audience to discuss the film. According to film graduate Josh Harding on X (formerly Twitter), Cameron has confirmed that Avatar: Fire And Ash will open with a title card that reads “no generative AI was used in the making of this movie”.
Such an *incredible* talk. Also, James Cameron revealed that Avatar: Fire and Ash will begin with a title card after the 20th Century and Lightstorm logos that “no generative A.I. was used in the making of this movie”.
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