The documentary Roadrunner: A Film About Anthony Bourdain, which opened in theatres on Friday, is an angry, elegant, often overwhelmingly emotional chronicle of the late television stars life and his impact on the people close to him. Directed by Morgan Neville, the film portrays Bourdain as intense, self-loathing, relentlessly driven, preternaturally charismatic, andin his life and in his death, by suicide, in 2018a man who both focussed and disturbed the lives of those around him. To craft the films narrative, Neville drew on tens of thousands of hours of video footage and audio archivesand, for three particular lines heard in the film, Neville commissioned a software company to make an A.I.-generated version of Bourdains voice. News of the synthetic audio, which Neville discussed this past week in interviews with me and with Brett Martin, at GQ, provoked a striking degree of anger and unease among Bourdains fans. Well, this is ghoulish; This is awful; WTF?! people said on Twitter, where the fake Bourdain voice became a trending topic. The critic Sean Burns, who had reviewed the documentary negatively, tweeted, I feel like this tells you all you need to know about the ethics of the people behind this project.
When I first spoke with Neville, I was surprised to learn about his use of synthetic audio and equally taken aback that hed chosen not to disclose its presence in his film. He admitted to using the technology for a specific voice-over that Id asked aboutin which Bourdain improbably reads aloud a despairing e-mail that he sent to a friend, the artist David Choebut did not reveal the documentarys other two instances of technological wizardry. Creating a synthetic Bourdain voice-over seemed to me far less crass than, say, a C.G.I. Fred Astaire put to work selling vacuum cleaners in a Dirt Devil commercial, or a holographic Tupac Shakur performing alongside Snoop Dogg at Coachella, and far more trivial than the intentional blending of fiction and nonfiction in, for instance, Errol Morriss Thin Blue Line. Neville used the A.I.-generated audio only to narrate text that Bourdain himself had written. Bourdain composed the words; he justto the best of our knowledgenever uttered them aloud. Some of Nevilles critics contend that Bourdain should have the right to control the way his written words are delivered. But doesnt a person relinquish that control anytime his writing goes out into the world? The act of readingwhether an e-mail or a novel, in our heads or out loudalways involves some degree of interpretation. I was more troubled by the fact that Neville said he hadnt interviewed Bourdains former girlfriend Asia Argento, who is portrayed in the film as the agent of his unravelling.
Besides, documentary film, like nonfiction writing, is a broad and loose category, encompassing everything from unedited, unmanipulated vrit to highly constructed and reconstructed narratives. Winsor McCays short The Sinking of the Lusitania, a propaganda film, from 1918, thats considered an early example of the animated-documentary form, was made entirely from renacted and re-created footage. Ari Folmans Oscar-nominated Waltz with Bashir, from 2008, is a cinematic memoir of war told through animation, with an unreliable narrator, and with the inclusion of characters who are entirely fictional. Vrit is merely a superficial truth, the truth of accountants, Werner Herzog wrote in his famous manifesto Minnesota Declaration. There are deeper strata of truth in cinema, and there is such a thing as poetic, ecstatic truth. It is mysterious and elusive, and can be reached only through fabrication and imagination and stylization. At the same time, deepfakes and other computer-generated synthetic media have certain troubling connotationspolitical machinations, fake news, lies wearing the HD-rendered face of truthand it is natural for viewers, and filmmakers, to question the boundaries of its responsible use. Nevilles offhand comment, in his interview with me, that we can have a documentary-ethics panel about it later, did not help assure people that he took these matters seriously.
On Friday, to help me unknot the tangle of ethical and emotional questions raised by the three bits of Roadrunner audio (totalling a mere forty-five seconds), I spoke to two people who would be well-qualified for Nevilles hypothetical ethics panel. The first, Sam Gregory, is a former filmmaker and the program director of Witness, a human-rights nonprofit that focusses on ethical applications of video and technology. In some senses, this is quite a minor use of a synthetic-media technology, he told me. Its a few lines in a genre where you do sometimes construct things, where there arent fixed norms about whats acceptable. But, he explained, Nevilles re-creation, and the way he used it, raise fundamental questions about how we define ethical use of synthetic media.
The first has to do with consent, and what Gregory described as our queasiness around manipulating the image or voice of a deceased person. In Nevilles interview with GQ, he said that he had pursued the A.I. idea with the support of Bourdains inner circleI checked, you know, with his widow and his literary executor, just to make sure people were cool with that, he said. But early on Friday morning, as the news of his use of A.I. ricocheted, his ex-wife Ottavia Busia tweeted, I certainly was NOT the one who said Tony would have been cool with that. On Saturday afternoon, Neville wrote to me that the A.I. idea was part of my initial pitch of having Tony narrate the film posthumously la Sunset Boulevardone of Tonys favorite films and one he had even reenacted himself on Cooks Tour, adding, I didnt mean to imply that Ottavia thought Tony wouldve liked it. All I know is that nobody ever expressed any reservations to me. (Busia told me, in an e-mail, that she recalled the idea of A.I. coming up in an initial conversation with Neville and others, but that she didnt realize that it had actually been used until the social-media flurry began. I do believe Morgan thought he had everyones blessing to go ahead, she wrote. I took the decision to remove myself from the process early on because it was just too painful for me.)
A second core principle is disclosurehow the use of synthetic media is or is not made clear to an audience. Gregory brought up the example of Welcome to Chechnya, the film, from 2020, about underground Chechen activists who work to free survivors of the countrys violent anti-gay purges. The films director, David France, relied on deepfake technology to protect the identities of the films subjects by swapping their faces for others, but he left a slight shimmer around the heads of the activists to alert his viewers to the manipulation what Gregory described as an example of creative signalling. Its not like you need to literally label somethingits not like you need to write something across the bottom of the screen every time you use a synthetic toolbut its responsible to just remind the audience that this is a representation, he said. If you look at a Ken Burns documentary, it doesnt say reconstruction at the bottom of every photo hes animated. But theres norms and contexttrying to think, within the nature of the genre, how we might show manipulation in a way thats responsible to the audience and doesnt deceive them.
Gregory suggested that much of the discomfort people are feeling about Roadrunner might stem from the novelty of the technology. Im not sure that its even all that much about what the director did in this filmits because its triggering us to think how this will play out, in terms of our norms of whats acceptable, our expectations of media, he said. It may well be that in a couple of years we are comfortable with this, in the same way were comfortable with a narrator reading a poem, or a letter from the Civil War.
There are really awesome creative uses for these tools, my second interviewee, Karen Hao, an editor at the MIT Technology Review who focusses on artificial intelligence, told me. But we have to be really cautious of how we use them early on. She brought up two recent deployments of deepfake technology that she considers successful. The first, a 2020 collaboration between artists and A.I. companies, is an audio-video synthetic representation of Richard Nixon reading his infamous In Event of Moon Disaster speech, which he would have delivered had the Apollo 11 mission failed and Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin perished. (The first time I watched it, I got chills, Hao said.) The second, an episode of The Simpsons, from March, in which the character Mrs. Krabappel, voiced by the late actress Marcia Wallace, was resurrected by splicing together phonemes from earlier recordings, passed her ethical litmus test because, in a fictional show like The Simpsons, you know that the persons voice is not representing them, so theres less attachment to the fact that the voice might be fake, Hao said. But, in the context of a documentary, youre not expecting to suddenly be viewing fake footage, or hearing fake audio.
A particularly unsettling aspect of the Bourdain voice clone, Hao speculated, may be its hybridization of reality and unreality: Its not clearly faked, nor is it clearly real, and the fact that it was his actual words just muddles that even more. In the world of broadcast media, deepfake and synthetic technologies are logical successors to ubiquitousand more discernibleanalog and digital manipulation techniques. Already, face renders and voice clones are an up-and-coming technology in scripted media, especially in high-budget productions, where they promise to provide an alternative to laborious and expensive practical effects. But the potential of these technologies is undermined if we introduce the public to them in jarring ways, Hao said, adding, It could prime the public to have a more negative perception of this technology than perhaps is deserved. The fact that the synthetic Bourdain voice was undetected until Neville pointed it out is part of what makes it so unnerving. Im sure people are asking themselves, How many other things have I heard where I thought this is definitely real, because this is something X person would say, and it was actually fabricated? Hao said. Still, she added, I would urge people to give the guyNevillesome slack. This is such fresh territory.... Its completely new ground. I would personally be inclined to forgive him for crossing a boundary that didnt previously exist.
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