Los Angeles, Singer-actress Jennifer Lopez, who stars as a data analyst in her latest film "Atlas", says she has experienced the "scary" side of Artificial Intelligence (AI), where skin care The advertisements use doctored photographs of his face without his face. Knowledgeable.

Lopez further said that there are two sides to technological advancements and the Netflix film does a good job of portraying them.

"I'm selling skincare I don't know anything about" by using doctored photos of a face covered in wrinkles, she told Variety at the Los Angeles premiere of "Atlas."

“It's really scary. Immediately we stole our face from them. So, yes, (AI) I'm really scary... I think you should respect AI... We have to be open to all possibilities "These movies that are talking about AI — especially this one — do a really good job of showing both sides," he said.

In the film, Lopez plays Atlas Shepherd, a brilliant but misanthropic data analyst with a deep distrust of AI who joins a mission to capture a renegade robot (played by Simu Liu), with whom he forms a Shares a mysterious past.

The streamer's official storyline reads, "But when plans go awry, A's only hope of saving humanity's future is to trust him."

"Atlas" directed by Brad Peyton and written by Leo Sardaryan and Aaron Eli Collite also stars Lana Parrilla and Mark Strong.