AI Actress Tilly Norwood Divides Hollywood: Talent Agencies vs. Emily Blunt, Whoopi Goldberg
Hollywood has seen the rise of Tilly Norwood, a digital actress created by AI talent studio Xicoia. While talent agencies show interest, real actors like Emily Blunt and Whoopi Goldberg have criticized the use of AI in acting, raising concerns about job security and industry fairness.
Xicoia, a company led by comedian Eline Van der Velden, specializes in creating neural network characters for various media. Tilly Norwood, their most prominent creation, boasts a detailed backstory, unique voice, and fully realized personality. Despite being an AI, Xicoia views Tilly as a creative tool to expand storytelling, not a replacement for human actors.
The digital actress's emergence has sparked debate. Melissa Barrera and other actors have expressed outrage, calling for a boycott of companies hiring Tilly. They argue that AI acting threatens human connection and job opportunities in the industry. However, Xicoia maintains that AI characters should be assessed independently, not compared directly to humans.
Tilly Norwood's presence in Hollywood has sparked controversy. While talent agencies show interest, real actors voice concerns about AI acting's impact on the industry. Xicoia, however, sees AI characters as a creative tool, not a threat to human actors.
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