Emily Blunt Rejects AI for Key Scene in Disclosure Day
Emily Blunt reveals why she refused to use AI-generated vocal effects in Disclosure Day, choosing human performance over technology for one of the film's most important scenes. Power Pulse Magazine explores the growing debate over AI and authenticity in Hollywood. Emily Blunt Rejected AI for Key Disclosure Day Scene | Power Pulse Magazine
Emily Blunt Rejects AI for Key Scene in Disclosure Day
By Lena Voss — Culture & Entertainment Editor
Power Pulse Magazine
As artificial intelligence continues to spark debate across Hollywood, actress is taking a firm stand in favor of human performance.
While promoting the upcoming sci-fi thriller , Blunt revealed that she refused to use AI-generated vocal effects for a pivotal scene in the film. During an appearance on Hot Ones, the actress explained that she is "a bit terrified" of AI and wanted to preserve the authenticity of her character's emotional journey.
In the film, Blunt portrays Margaret Fairchild, a television meteorologist who develops extraterrestrial abilities after an encounter with non-human life. One of the movie's most demanding sequences features a continuous four-minute shot in which her character breaks down and begins speaking an alien language.
Rather than allowing AI software to generate the unusual sounds, Blunt personally recorded a variety of clicks, hums, breathing patterns, and experimental vocalizations. The film's sound team then transformed those recordings into the final extraterrestrial language heard in the movie.
The decision reflects Blunt's broader concerns about AI's growing role in entertainment and her belief that human creativity should remain at the center of storytelling.
Directed by Steven Spielberg, Disclosure Day arrives in theaters on June 12, 2026.
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Disclosure Day | Official Trailer
PPM Take
As AI technology becomes increasingly common in film production, Emily Blunt's choice highlights an ongoing industry conversation: how far should technology go before it begins replacing the human artistry audiences connect with most?
Editor's Note: Power Pulse Magazine supports innovation in technology while recognizing the importance of preserving creative artistry, authenticity, and human expression across entertainment and media.
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