“AI actors cannot replace a real connection

Whoopi Goldberg did not mention her words this week View When she called on the growing fascination with performers generated by AI, distinguishing the so -called “actress” Tilly Norwood.

In its characteristic style, Goldberg warned that the audience would simply not have a “relationship” with a character stapled from algorithms, and no living experiences, as reported by Entertainment every week.

Her remarks land in a busy moment for Hollywood. Some agencies flirted with the signing of AI's “actors”, causing the indignation of human performers who are already protecting against recent strikes in connection with the streaming of wages and digital rights.

For Goldberg, the problem is not just an amazing valley – this is the fact that these AI constructures borrow from thousands of actors at the same time, the patchwork quilt manners and tones.

This is not a fair fight, and she did not avoid it.

What makes her warning more than just a celebrity is a wider pattern of artists repelling back.

Last week in India, the legendary singer Asha Bhosle secured a court decision blocking the AI ​​platforms against the use of her voice and character without consent, the case discussed in Times of India.

Regardless of whether they are actors in Hollywood or singers in Mumbai, the theme is the same: identity is not to be obtained.

Even the game did not escape the storm. Fans Tomb Raider They quickly called out programmers when they discovered that the voices generated by AI were sneaking into remastered titles.

After ease, the studio quickly removed these lines and apologized to how Gamer PC Reported.

He says that even nostalgia editions can cause ethical debates when synthetic voices replace known human.

The music industry also draws its own red lines. Spotify recently published new rules against vocals with AI clones in the songs sent, hoping that he would cease to impersonate, according to Techradar.

Time almost feels coordinated – in different places in the corners of the world of entertainment realize that impersonation under AI is not just a technical novelty, but a real threat to trust.

Here is my opinion: I get fascination. AI actors, such as Tilly Norwood, look elegant, futuristic and even intriguing. But Goldberg is right about the missing heartbeat.

Movies, music, games – there were always more than a polished output. It's about disadvantages, improvisations and quirks that you can't code.

Without it, you stay with a shiny performance, clear, but one that seems empty.

Perhaps the real question is not whether artificial intelligence can work, but whether the audience is ready to settle for art without a soul.

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