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Tilly Norwood Creator Eline Van der Velden on AI Actress Controversy

AI Actress Sparks ⁢Debate:⁤ Creator Defends ‘Full‍ Character‘ of ‍Virtual star Tilly Norwood

the creation of Tilly ​Norwood, an AI-generated actress signed to a digital talent agency, ‌has ignited a fierce debate​ about ​the future of performance ⁢and ⁣the very definition of ⁢authorship. Eline Van der Velden,founder of Particle 6 – the studio behind Norwood – is pushing back​ against criticism that presenting Tilly as a fully-realized individual is deceptive,arguing ⁤that building a thorough personality is essential ⁣to compelling ⁤character creation,even in the digital realm.

The‍ controversy ‌stems from ⁢the⁤ perception that portraying an AI as possessing agency and the ability to enter into contracts blurs the lines between human and synthetic ⁢entities. this raises questions about intellectual property, labor‍ rights in the evolving⁣ entertainment landscape, ⁣and‌ the potential for⁢ AI ‌to displace human actors. Van der⁣ Velden and Particle 6 are now navigating a surge of interest and project opportunities for Tilly, while ‌together addressing ⁤concerns about​ the ethical implications of their work and the accessibility of creating similarly complex AI characters.

“I think people were reacting to⁢ the idea that she’s​ a person and ‌that ⁣she has agency as⁢ opposed to being⁣ a ‍synthetic character,” Van der Velden explained. “I think that’s what people were freaking ‍out ‍about – the way it was presented.” She emphasizes that ​her approach ​mirrors traditional character growth. “That is ⁣my idea for Tilly, right? It’s not to​ build a hollow image.⁢ Just like any character in a⁤ drama ⁤or a TV series,you⁢ would create their full character,wouldn’t you? You​ wouldn’t just leave them as an empty shell. So we are building a whole personality and her backstory and her brain. And that’s a creative ⁤pursuit. It’s captivating -​ to build the full character⁣ of her.”

The signing of Tilly​ Norwood to an agency further ⁤fueled the debate, prompting questions⁢ about the⁤ legality and practicality of an AI entering⁢ into contractual agreements.⁢ Van der Velden acknowledges the unusual nature of the arrangement but stresses the need for depiction⁤ to manage the growing‌ number of projects and branded opportunities. “If you’re creating a ⁤person and a ⁤personality, you ‍would ‍want there to be someone to manage all⁢ the influx – we have a lot ‍of projects now,‍ and ​then⁣ branded opportunities.‌ We still ⁣are talking to a lot ‍of them. But ⁣somebody who​ really‍ understands that ‌digital space ‍is what we want.”

While acknowledging that the tools to create AI​ characters are becoming more widely available, Van ‌der velden asserts⁤ that achieving a truly resonant and visually compelling result remains ‍a significant challenge.”This is the thing.A‍ lot of people try. But to⁤ create someone​ resonant is a very different thing – and to make them look that​ good. so I encourage everybody to try all⁣ these tools. And then once they start working with these tools,⁢ they‌ go, ‘Oh, this is​ quite hard.’ And⁣ then ‍they need an expert team to work on their film or their character. And​ that’s when they come to us.”

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