Hollywood celebrities have scandalized new “AIA actors” Tilly Norwood


An “actor of AI” named Tilly Norwood assigned after his Dutch creators said that the synthetic interpreter was in talks with talent agencies.
Norwood could be confused with a young budding actress when you take a look at her social media. The brunette poses for photos and presents a sketch of comedy entirely generated by AI, where he is described as having vibrations of “girl next door”.
“I may be AI, but I feel very real emotions right now,” wrote Tilly’s creators on his page. “I am so excited for what will follow!”
Hollywood does not deploy the red carpet. His powerful union of actors condemned creation, as well as stars of list A like Emily Blunt, Natasha Lyonne and Whoopi Goldberg.
Norwood “is not an actor, he is a character generated by a computer program formed on the work of countless professional artists,” said in a statement from the television and radio and radio federation of the Screen Actors Guild.
“He has no experience of drawing life, no emotion and, from what we have seen, the public is not interested in looking at the content generated by computer not attached to human experience,” said the union.
The actor of the AI ​​was created by the Dutch actor and actor Eline Van der Velden who would have said that she wanted Norwood to become the “next Scarlett Johansson”. The BBC contacted Van der Velden and its company, partis6.
Norwood’s Instagram page includes shots at the head of false film tests and advertising usurpation programs on the BBC, especially by being overlapping the often star sofa on The Graham Norton Show from the BBC.
In the midst of anger and the Hollywood backlash, the Dutch creator posted on Tilly’s Instagram page to say that creation is “not a replacement for a human being, but a creative work – a work of art”.
“Creating Tilly was, for me, an act of imagination and know-how, a bit like drawing a character, writing a role or shaping a performance,” wrote Van der Velden, the addition of such creations should be judged “in the context of their own genre” rather than in relation to human actors.

The AI ​​was a highly contested technology in Hollywood and was a key snack point during the work strikes that closed the industry two years ago, because writers and actors demanded technology protections.
In his declaration on Norwood, Sag-Aftra reminded agencies and studios that the use of Norwood in projects could pose problems for the contractual protections they obtained after the 2023 strike.
“This does not solve any problem ” – He creates the problem of using stolen performance to put the actors without work, compromise the means of subsistence of the interpreter and devalue human art,” said the union.
Actress and filmmaker Natasha Lyonne, known for her main roles in Poker Face, Orange is the new black and Russian doll, said that anyone working with Norwood should be boycotted.
“Any talent agency that is committed to this should be boycotted by all guilds,” said Lyonne, who is currently working with “Ethics AI” to create a feature film that features real actors.
“Deeply wrong and totally disturbed.”
The compatriot of actress Emily Blunt, speaking on a podcast with Variety, said that creation was terrifying.
“It’s a good lord, we are screwed up,” said the nominated actress at the Oscars when he showed a Norwood video. “It’s really, really scary, go, the agencies, don’t do that. Please stop. Please stop with our human connection.”
On the American cat, the point of view, the actor and actress Whoopi Goldberg said that the public can make the difference between humans and synthetic artists. It was skeptical about the concerns that the creations of IA would steal jobs from human actors because they “move differently, our faces move differently, our bodies move differently”.
While Norwood Instagram has been active for months, its existence has acquired a notoriety in Hollywood this week after the deadline for commercial publication reported a summit that its creator presented to Zurich during the weekend.
Van der Velden discussed its AI production studio and its new AI – Xicoia – on Saturday talent agency according to the deadline, and suggested that Hollywood studios and agencies adopted AI under the radar.
She told the crowd that they should expect public announcements on high -level projects using technology in the coming months.
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