A promotional video has provoked intense argument and some revulsion.
Former Disney star Calum Worthy has sparked controversy for his new AI app, 2wai, which lets users speak to digital clones of ...
A new AI-powered app that allows users to create interactive avatars of their deceased relatives, co-founded by Disney ...
Calum Worthy's app 2wai lets users talk to digital versions of the dead—critics call it eerie and “Black Mirror”-like.
A controversial new app called "2Wai" allows you to recreate dead loved ones so that generation after generation can keep in ...
AI company 2wai faced backlash after promising that users could use their tech to communicate with virtual versions of ...
AI as a way to bring back dead loved ones. Is this a cash grab using the grieving process or a publicity stunt.
Wai launches an app to clone your relatives in AI and talk to them after their death. Ethical debate and rejection explode on ...
The incentive is obvious: money. Each interaction, each digital conversation, each emotional hit becomes data, engagement, and profit.
Former Austin & Ally actor Calum Worthy, co-founder of the AI company 2wai, recently shared a video on X promoting the app's ...
Calum Worthy, a Canadian actor known for Disney’s 2011-2016 show “Austin & Ally,” posted an ad for his app – quickly racking ...
"Demonic, dishonest, and dehumanizing." Ex-Disney Channel star sparks outrage with bizarre AI app: 'Objectively one of the most evil ideas imaginable' first appeared on The Cool Down.