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    “AI Actors Can’t Replace Real Connection

    gvfx00@gmail.comBy gvfx00@gmail.comOctober 1, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Whoopi Goldberg didn’t mince her words this week on The View when she called out the growing fascination with AI-generated performers, singling out the so-called “actress” Tilly Norwood.

    In her characteristically wry style, Goldberg warned that audiences simply won’t have “any connection” with a character stitched together from algorithms rather than lived experience, as reported by Entertainment Weekly.

    Her remarks land at a tense moment for Hollywood. Some agencies have flirted with signing AI “actors,” sparking outrage from human performers already reeling from recent strikes over streaming pay and digital likeness rights.

    To Goldberg, the problem isn’t just the uncanny valley—it’s the fact that these AI constructs are borrowing from thousands of actors at once, a patchwork quilt of mannerisms and tones.

    That’s hardly a fair fight, and she didn’t shy away from saying so.

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

    Just last week in India, legendary singer Asha Bhosle secured a court order blocking AI platforms from exploiting her voice and persona without consent, a case covered in the Times of India.

    Whether it’s actors in Hollywood or singers in Mumbai, the theme is the same: identity isn’t up for grabs.

    Even gaming hasn’t escaped the storm. Fans of Tomb Raider were quick to call out developers when they discovered AI-generated voices sneaking into remastered titles.

    After backlash, the studio swiftly removed those lines and apologized, as PC Gamer reported.

    It’s telling that even nostalgia-driven releases can spark ethical debates when synthetic voices replace familiar human ones.

    The music industry too is drawing its own red lines. Spotify recently rolled out new rules against AI-cloned vocals in uploaded tracks, hoping to stop impersonation before it spirals, according to TechRadar.

    The timing almost feels coordinated—different corners of the entertainment world realizing, all at once, that AI impersonation isn’t just a technical novelty but a real threat to trust.

    Here’s my take: I get the fascination. AI actors like Tilly Norwood look sleek, futuristic, even intriguing. But Goldberg’s right about the missing heartbeat.

    Movies, music, games—they’ve always been about more than polished output. They’re about flaws, improvisations, and quirks you can’t code.

    Without that, you’re left with a shiny performance, sure, but one that feels hollow.

    Maybe the real question isn’t whether AI can act, but whether audiences are willing to settle for art without soul.

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