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Breaking-News >> WorldNews "AI actress" with only 40,000 fans shook Hollywood, and the actors guild protested! Golden Globe Award winner: We're all screwed
Tilly Norwood, an unknown “new-show” actress, only started to publish social media accounts in May this year, although she is bright and elegant, she still has more than 40,000 fans. Norwood official makeup. Norwood is not a real person. She is a virtual character created by British production company Particle 6 using AI technology. Dutch producer Eileen van der Velden was the creator of Norwood's character. At the Zurich Film Festival, which opened at the end of September this year, Van der Velden publicly announced that a brokerage company would sign an agency contract with Norwood. "In the next few months, everyone will see the new progress of the industry". “Life picture” posted on Norwood social media On October 2, the U.S. Actors Association issued a statement firmly opposing these types of AI-synthetic actors. The statement noted: “Norwood is not a real actor, but a computer program-generated role, which without permission or remuneration uses the performance of countless professional actors for training. She has no life experience, no emotion. The audience doesn’t pay for virtual content that goes away from human experience. Such a role doesn’t solve the problems of the film industry, but instead creates problems: it steals actors’ performances, harms their livelihoods, and undermines the value of human art.” In addition, it is that the U.S. Actors’ Union is working with the writers’ unions to try to promote new industry norms, requiring producers to limit the proportion of AI use, and any activities using AI must be informed in advance of human workers such as actors and writers, and need to consult with the unions for permission. In the film industry, many well-known movie stars have joined forces to call for a boycott of AI actors. Whoopi Goldberg believes that audiences can tell the difference between real people and AI,"because you can see whether there is light in your eyes." More than a dozen actors, including Mara Wilson, have called on entertainment agencies not to sign up with AI actors. "You have hundreds of young, beautiful female actors with excellent acting skills to choose from. Why do you have to choose virtual characters?" After the filming of the Golden Globe, British actor Emily Brontë, who has been nominated for several Oscars, listened to Norwood's situation during a podcast show, and she shouted: "It's over, we're all really done! On July 30, this year, Norwood starred in “The Commissioner for Artificial Intelligence,” her first work to “shown out.” It was a comedy miniature written by ChatGPT, created using 10 artificial intelligence software tools. There are media reviews that the miniature was technically in place, but “seems uninteresting, the script is grassy, the expression is blurred,” Norwood’s teeth have been “blurred into a bunch of white.” American playwright critic William Hughes wrote that the miniature attempted to imitate the movements of human body and mouth, producing “so terrible valley horror effects” that “completely plunged into screaming and horror.” Norwood stars in "Artificial Intelligence Commissioner" Red Star Press Release. News raw data sources → https://www.163.com/dy/article/KB1JRKHF051492T3.html 17WorldNews[2025.10.04-15:28] 访问:28
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