Two companies are working on creating an Ozzy Osbourne AI avatar, according to a BBC report. The avatar is expected to appear in a city, though specific details have not been disclosed. This development highlights the growing use of artificial intelligence in the entertainment industry, particularly in recreating iconic figures. In the UK, such projects raise questions about copyright, consent, and the ethical use of a person's likeness. The music industry has seen similar initiatives, with AI being used to generate new performances or digital representations. No timeline or further information about the companies involved has been announced. The project is in its early stages, and further updates are anticipated.
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AI-powered version of Ozzy to appear in city
Two companies are creating an AI avatar of Ozzy Osbourne, according to BBC News.
UK News Today Editorial Team·Technology Desk·30 May 2026·
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