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No, the comments are about what he is looking at not AI.

Miyazaki hadn't shared any clear thoughts about AI.

What he meant is very clear, but one needs to know how to read between the lines.

No, it isn't clear. Such that people who hate AI can pull his words to fit their agenda.

I disagree because I don't hate AI, I use them daily for many things, and even so, I believe that what he said in the past fits perfectly with what is happening now. And just like me, there are many other people who don't hate AI, and think the same way.

The problem is that isn't his opinion about this, but the work that was presented to him at that moment. His opinion is not about AI in general but about AI that was presented to him.

He didn't make any comments or make his opinion known about AI today.

At this point, I think it's a matter of interpretation.

If you have to interpret it, it proves that it isn't clear :)