A bunch of code is being pushed as the next Scarlett Johansson, a creation that is already causing pushback from real human actors

Interamente creata con l'AI, è presentata come una performer vera e propria e ora anche le agenzie tradizionali sembrano interessate a lei

Fa discutere la prima star realizzata con l'Ai. Dubbi sul futuro di Hollywood

A bunch of code is being pushed as the next Scarlett Johansson, a creation that is already causing pushback from real human actors

La creazione digitale di Eline Van der Velden voleva diventare "la prossima Scarlett Johansson". La reazione degli attori in carne e ossa è stata immediata.

US actors’ union joins stars in opposition to Norwood, which it says was created ‘using stolen performances’

The AI actress is apparently in talks with Hollywood talent agencies to represent her on the big screen.

The influential actors union said that Tilly Norwood, who debuted over the summer, relies on stolen performances and will mean less work for human performers.

The birth of AI ‘actor’ Tilly Norwood has caused a backlash in Hollywood and has sparked conversation from Guardian readers

The industry should refuse to work with these uncanny figures, which plagiarise the performances of generations of actors

The entertainment industry recently grappled with AI during the four-month SAG-AFTRA strike in 2023.

She's young, she's starry-eyed, and she wants a career in acting. The only problem? She's not real.

Cresce la protesta di attori e attrici nei confronti dell’agenzia che ha lanciato la prima interprete virtuale

L'attrice Tilly Norwood sta facendo girare la testa a tutti a Hollywood. Peccato però che non si tratti di una persona reale, ma gen...

The Screen Actors Guild seethed about the digital avatar in a statement where it declared why "creativity is, and should remain, human-centered."

The 20-something fictional character has drawn fire from actors, while SAG-AFTRA says creativity should remain ‘human-centred’.

The backlash against the AI actor has been fierce but with the rise of cosmetic surgery and navel-gazing releases, Hollywood needs to take a long, hard look at itself