Latest updates on AI performers and digital humans
π 2025-10-01
An AI production company just unveiled Tilly Norwood, a completely synthetic actress they're trying to get a real talent agent for. The entertainment industry's response? Somewhere between "terrified" and "absolutely not happening." Here's why this virtual performer has everyone from Emily Blunt to major unions sounding the alarm.
π 2025-10-01
A synthetic actor called Tilly Norwood has sparked massive controversy in Hollywood, with unions pushing back hard against what they see as a threat to human performers. But the debate goes way deeper than one AI avatarβit's about where this whole industry is headed.
π 2025-10-01
A comedian from the Netherlands just dropped an AI-generated actress into the world, and Hollywood collectively lost its mind. Stars like Emily Blunt and Whoopi Goldberg are sounding the alarm, unions are threatening legal action, and honestly? This might be the wake-up call the industry needed about where we're heading with synthetic performers.
π 2025-10-01
A Dutch-created AI performer is stirring up serious drama in Hollywood after claims about agency representation went public. Major stars and unions are pushing back hard, and the whole situation reveals just how messy the AI-in-entertainment debate has gotten.
π 2025-09-30
Hollywood unions are making their stance crystal clear: AI-generated characters aren't actors, and they're not getting union cards. The debate over a synthetic performer named Tilly Norwood is exposing the massive fault lines appearing in the entertainment industry as AI tech races ahead of the rulebook.
π 2025-09-30
The actors' union just dropped a harsh reality check on the entertainment industry's newest AI creation, and honestly, they're not wrong to be concerned. We're breaking down why Tilly Norwood has everyone from Emily Blunt to SAG-AFTRA sounding the alarm, and what this means for the future of acting as we know it.
π 2025-09-30
The entertainment industry just hit a major flashpoint in the ongoing AI debate. A computer-generated performer is getting interest from actual talent agencies, and the actors' union isn't having it. Here's what's really going on behind the headlines and why this matters for everyone in the business.