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Robert Downey Jr Threatens to Sue Over AI Replicas After Death

Oct 29, 2024 9:21 PM

Robert Downey Jr. has expressed strong opinions regarding the use of AI technology to recreate actors, emphasizing that he would take legal action against any executive attempting to create an AI version of him, even posthumously. In a recent podcast, he discussed concerns about "deepfakes" and the implications of AI within the industry, especially in light of his expected return to the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) as Doctor Doom in 2027's Avengers: Doomsday. Downey Jr. reassured listeners that he isn't worried about the loss of his character's essence, citing the tight-knit decision-making team behind his character. His comments come after an extensive SAG-AFTRA strike advocating for AI protections in Hollywood.

What are Robert Downey Jr.'s thoughts on AI in the film industry?

Robert Downey Jr. believes in the potential dangers of AI recreations of actors and plans to sue any executives who attempt to use an AI replica of him without consent, underscoring the need for ethical considerations surrounding AI technology in Hollywood.

Avengers: Doomsday marks Downey Jr.'s anticipated return to the MCU but in a different role as Doctor Doom, transitioning from his iconic portrayal of Tony Stark, aka Iron Man. The film is expected to explore new narratives within the Marvel universe while also addressing contemporary themes, including the evolving role of AI in entertainment. Downey Jr. has engaged with AI topics in various formats, such as his YouTube series "The Age of AI," which reflects his nuanced views on technology.



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