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Actually: "Mark Protosevich and Akiva Goldsman, in I Am Legend (2007)". The attribution is a bit unclear, but Protosevich and Goldsman wrote the screenplay; the words are spoken by the fictional virologist Robert Neville (portrayed by Will Smith) who ascribes them to Bob Marley. I see no clear reason to think otherwise than that the writers used artistic licence to make up a quotation for dramatic effect. --Lambiam14:17, 22 April 2023 (UTC)[reply]
I decided to sign up for the "enhanced" version of Perplexity.AI ("powered by GPT-4"), and got a different response to the same query: [4]. However, in response to a followup question:...but the location where he said this quote is not specified in the search results.This NYT articlemight be helpful (but I'm not a subscriber). 136.56.52.157 (talk) 17:05, 22 April 2023 (UTC)[reply]
I am a New York Times subscriber. The article is an account of the shooting that was published the day after the shooting and the day before the concert. It says it was then unknown if Marley would perform. It contains no quotes from Marley. Cullen328 (talk)