The company behind AI Actress Tilly Norwood Teams with the history channel

AI is slowly making its way into Hollywood, and one of the most high profile of it is Particle6. British production company, Particper6 was famously shot (and fake) earlier this summer when it introduced “Tilly Noi” Actress. ” Since then, apparently, he has clearly inspired a lot of rancor and anger, given the threat that includes the traditional business model of Hollywood. Most people have laughed at Norwood, considering it more than an expensive comedy. Now, Particle6 expands its territory and includes another genre that has inspired a lot of ridicule in recent years: the History Channel.
Yes, the place that bought you as “aliens” has apparently decided to launch its own AI-Powered series. It is called The streets of the past (or Straten van toen In Dutch), and described as “a 10-episode, short historical series.” The show will be developed by the creator of Norwood’s Progenitor, the installer and the writer Eline van der versen, writes the editors. The output defines a new thread:
It will see the Dutch Historical investigator, author and Reality Star Corjan Mol (the curse of the island of Oak) transported back in time, with the help of AI, to tell compelling stories related to some of the most famous streets in the Netherlands, scenes and canal sides.
That sounds pretty good. Gizmodo reached out to The History Channel and Particle6 to find out more about their upcoming collaboration.
A representative from Headesh Networks, which owns the historic channel, told NBC that it will continue to use AI in a “transparent” manner. [AI’s] Which can be partners of behavior like Particle6, using it thoughtfully, with clear Guardrails and principles, while all the time being transparent about our audience and sharing when watching the content produced by AI, “said Sam Pearson, head of the short form network.
“Eline and the team at Partipele6 have once again created a smart and fun reality series for us, but this time with the addition of amazing backdrops and characters brought to life using AI,” said Deadline. “The result promises to immerse our audience in historical scenes and images of the heart of history, and we can’t wait to see their reaction.”
Yeah … uh, cool. I think a place like the history channel – which most people don’t take very seriously – is a good niche for AI, because most people don’t take it seriously. That means nothing The streets of the past It’s either going to be some kind of surprise in Trawaway Hit or whether people will just do what they tend to do when AI appears in TV shows and movies: yawn and change the channel.
The series will be available to watch on the history channel in the Netherlands in January, he writes.

