"Austin & Ally" actor Calum Worthy says 2wai is "building a living archive of humanity," which has prompted comparisons to a disturbing "Black Mirror" storyline.
Several X users compared Worthy’s new busines venture to a season 2 episode of the dystopian sci-fi anthology series “Black Mirror.” In the episode, which is titled “Be Right Back,” a woman (Hayley ...
Calum Worthy, best known for his role as Dez Wade in Disney‘s Austin & Ally, introduces a new feature on his controversial AI app, 2wai. According to 2wai’s new promotional video, users can record a ...
A new AI-powered app that allows users to create interactive avatars of their deceased relatives, co-founded by Disney Channel alum Calum Worthy, is sparking backlash on social media, with many users ...
Calum Worthy, who starred as Dez Wade on the Disney Channel series Austin & Ally, co-founded the app 2wai, which uses artificial intelligence (AI) to create avatars of dead loved ones.
A former Disney Channel star has stirred up some controversy online for 2wai, an AI avatar app that many people are comparing to an episode of dystopian sci-fi series Black Mirror. Calum Worthy, a ...
2wai, an AI start-up founded by actor Calum Worth and Hollywood producer Russell Geyser, is coming out of stealth with the launch of its first app. The duo claim the app, essentially a proof of ...
Social media users criticized the necromancy app, comparing it to a story out of Black Mirror. The app also features digital avatars of William Shakespeare, Frida Kahlo, Henry VIII, and Worthy himself ...
Austin & Ally alum Calum Worthy is promoting his new AI app, 2wai, which can create a digital clone of a user's loved one with a three-minute video. Social media users criticized the necromancy app, ...
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