Jared Leto, actor and lead singer of Thirty Seconds To Mars, delves into topics including artificial intelligence, the band’s latest album, and their current world tour. With a focus on creativity and innovation, Leto shares insights on AI’s impact on the entertainment industry and hints at future ventures in photography and film directing.

Jared Leto, the renowned actor and lead singer of Thirty Seconds To Mars, recently discussed his views on artificial intelligence (AI), his band’s new album, and their ongoing world tour. In a video interview, the 52-year-old artist disclosed that he and his brother Shannon composed nearly 200 songs during the lockdown, which culminated in their sixth album, “It’s The End Of The World But It’s a Beautiful Day.” The album explores the darker aspects of human experience while maintaining an underlying sense of hope.

Leto expressed concern and fascination with AI, especially its capability to mimic his likeness and voice. Emphasizing the need to protect creative professionals, Leto, who previously supported the SAG-AFTRA strike over AI use in Hollywood, indicated he would back similar actions in the music industry if necessary.

Thirty Seconds To Mars embarked on their “Seasons” world tour in March, with performances planned across Latin America, Europe, North America, Australia, and New Zealand. The UK leg of their tour began on June 3 in Nottingham, including stops in London, Glasgow, Manchester, Birmingham, and Cardiff, running until June 10.

Leto also hinted at potential future endeavors beyond music, such as photography and film directing, while underscoring his commitment to artistic expression.

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Ivan Massow Senior Editor at AI WEEK, Ivan, a life long entrepreneur, has worked at Cambridge University's Judge Business School and the Whittle Lab, nurturing talent and transforming innovative technologies into successful ventures.

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