Guillermo Del Toro Hates AI More Than His Monster Hates Tinder
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Guillermo del Toro premiered his new 'Frankenstein' on October 17, 2025, and no, it's not about a glorified patchwork Zoom call. He pitched Victor Frankenstein's arrogance as Silicon Valley tech bros 2.0— blind to consequences like they’re staring at another crypto tweet. Del Toro, 61, confessed on NPR's 'Fresh Air' that he'd 'rather die' than touch AI generative tech, casually roasting OpenAI, Google, and Microsoft’s $4.8 trillion AI flex. Despite unstoppable robo-hype, del Toro keeps it old school Gothic, refusing AI like a vampire dodging garlic—it hits Netflix November 7, for those who prefer monsters over machinery.
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(1 of 3)Source: Businessinsider | Published: 10/24/2025 | Author: Lauren Edmonds
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