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For most of her career, Natasha Lyonne has been regarded as one of Hollywood’s most universally likable stars — her quirky charms enabling her to steal scenes in both offbeat indie projects and big-budget mainstream fare.

But that began to change last month, when Lyonne announced her directorial debut, Uncanny Valley , a film that she says will rely heavily on the use of artificial intelligence.

The Hollywood veteran insisted that the film will only use “ethical” AI trained only on non-proprietary data.

However, the project continues to attract backlash, which Natasha probably should’ve anticipated, given the slew of legitimate concerns about this new technology .

Lyonne is still defending her decision, claiming that the criticism is overblown and audie

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