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Jodie Foster claimed that Brad Pitt's blockbuster F1 was 'made by AI' during an appearance at Aspen Ideas Festival this week.
The 63-year-old actress, who recently put on a stylish display at a star-studded Chanel event, made the comment as she took part in a discussion with former Sony boss Michael Lynton on Tuesday.
The pair talked about the changing business of Hollywood and how AI has been impacting the industry, per Variety.
'I don't say this disparagingly, how could I? This movie went on to make millions of dollars but look at a movie like F1 and I'm like, F1 was made by AI,' Foster said.
'Wasn't it? I mean, the structure was exactly the structure that you would learn in school.'
The Silence Of The Lambs star added that the cast said 'lines exactly the way it would be written if a computer was writing exactly what would be the right thing for that time.'
F1 was directed by Joseph Kosinski while the screenplay was penned by Ehren Kruger.
Brad Pitt took on a leading role in the sports drama alongside Damson Idris, Kerry Condon, Javier Bardem and Tobias Menzies.
The premise is: 'A Formula One driver comes out of retirement to mentor and team up with a younger driver,' per an IMDB synopsis.
F1 was a box office success upon its release in theaters last year in June and raked in $634.1 million on a budget of $200-$300 million.
The project additionally garnered four Oscar nominations and won the Academy Award for Best Sound.
Director Kosinski, who has helmed other films such as Top Gun: Maverick, previously discussed bringing F1 to life with as many practical effects as possible.

