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An AI-generated actress has officially been cast in her first feature film, and the announcement is dividing Hollywood and social media alike. While some are calling it a groundbreaking leap for entertainment technology, others are raising serious concerns about the human and environmental cost behind it. As brands and studios increasingly turn to synthetic talent, the debate over what, and who, belongs in the entertainment industry is heating up fast.

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00:00Hollywood just replaced a human actor with an AI and it's sparking an all-out war. Here's why.
00:04Reports state Tilly Norwood, Hollywood's most controversial AI model, just landed her first
00:08movie. Titled Miss Align, the movie is billed as a coming-of-age story infused with existential AI
00:13chaos, set entirely within a digital realm known as the Tillyverse. It's reportedly set to explore
00:18themes of identity, humanity, and artificial intelligence. While some entertainment outlets
00:22and tech supporters have labeled this project as a, quote, groundbreaking milestone,
00:26are what's trending audiences labeling it something entirely different, a massive energy
00:30cost. Claiming data centers are draining real communities just to render these fake actors,
00:34but it's not just the movies. Marketing agencies and corporate brands are also dumping millions
00:39into virtual AI creators as well, because it's cheap, it never ages, and brands have full control
00:44over the image. But at what cost? So we're asking, what side are you on? Is Miss Align a groundbreaking
00:49milestone for entertainment or the end of human connection in cinema? Share your thoughts below
00:54and follow what's trending for more updates.
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