Jack Osbourne defiende el avatar de IA de Ozzy Osbourne tras las críticas

Jack Osbourne ha respondido a las críticas sobre los planes para crear un avatar con inteligencia artificial de su difunto padre, Ozzy Osbourne. Afirmó que el proyecto se discutió con Ozzy antes de su muerte en 2025 y que se llevará a cabo con buen gusto.

Jack Osbourne habló durante una transmisión en vivo en su canal de YouTube después de que la familia anunciara el avatar en la Licensing Expo de Las Vegas la semana pasada. El proyecto, desarrollado con la empresa tecnológica Hyperreal, contará con pantallas táctiles interactivas de tamaño real en Estados Unidos y el Reino Unido a partir de este verano. Los fans podrán hacer preguntas y recibir respuestas con la voz de Ozzy, según indicó anteriormente Sharon Osbourne.

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