The “Face/Off” star admitted as much in an interview Monday with The New Yorker and, while he’s primarily concerned about Hollywood’s burgeoning use ofThe topic came up mid-interview when Cage noted he has to get a “scan” or two done.he told the outlet
. “They’re just going to steal my body and do whatever they want with it via digital A.I. ... God, I hope not A.I. I’m terrified of that. I’ve been very vocal about it.”and has portrayed virtually every archetype there is, from reluctant hero and heartthrob to villainous vampire. The actor, who’s played a resourceful thief —“And it makes me wonder, you know, where will the truth of the artists end up?” Cage said Monday.
“I used to be in control of that. I don’t think I’m in control of that anymore,” he told The New Yorker, adding: “When I signed up to be a film actor, we didn’t have the Internet. We didn’t have cell phones with cameras. I didn’t know this was going to happen to me.