Chirstopher Nolan celebrates Backrooms’ success, believes younger generations are rejecting AI: ‘Their judgement of AI slop has been immediate and harsh’
This article reports that filmmaker Christopher Nolan has praised the success of "Backrooms" and expressed his view that younger audiences are increasingly rejecting AI-generated content. Nolan is quoted as saying that this generation's judgement of "AI slop" has been "immediate and harsh", framing the reaction as a meaningful pushback against low-quality automated material. The story sits within a broader ongoing debate about the role and reception of AI in creative and entertainment industries.
Beyond the headline and quoted remarks, the substance of the piece could not be extracted, as the supplied text consists almost entirely of PC Gamer website furniture — membership sign-up prompts, newsletter offers, navigation menus and lists of popular and upcoming games. Consequently, key details such as what "Backrooms" refers to in this context, the source and full context of Nolan's comments, and any supporting figures or examples are not available in the provided material.