Sylvester Stallone puts money in artificial intelligence after ‘godfather’ warning


Sylvester Stallone is the latest embrace of celebrities artificial intelligence.

The “Rocky” star, together with various others, invested in Largo.aiAn AI-driven analysis platform for film, TV and advertisements, which samples $ 7.5 million in financing for the company.

“We are very happy that we have a cinema legend such as Sylvester Stallone who supports our journey. The Stallone story in the cinema and the disturbance he has made is really very inspiring for every entrepreneur like me and his support in the new era of Cinema with AI by being one by being a partner in Largo.ai is really encouraging for us, “Largo.ai CEO and co-founder Sami Arpa told Fox News Digital in a statement.

Largo.ai is currently working with more than 600 companies in film and TV and has plans to expand its offers with the launch of his version 3, which will offer recommendations together with existing tools and generate early creative concepts, According to deadline.

Celine Udriot, COO from Largo.ai, Sylvester Stallone, and Sami Arpa, CEO and co-founder of Largo.ai

Sylvester Stallone, center, with Celine Udriot, COO of Largo.ai, and Sami Arpa, CEO and co-founder of Largo.ai. Stallone recently invested in the company. (Thanks to Largo.ai)

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The news of the investment of Stallone came to the company after he was announced as a “Special ambassador” To Hollywood by President Donald Trump, together with Jon Voight and Mel Gibson.

In January, President Trump wrote on his social social platform: “It is my honor to announce Jon Voight, Mel Gibson and Sylvester Stallone to be special ambassadors for a great but very restless place, Hollywood, California.”

He continued: “They will serve as special envoys for me to bring Hollywood, which has lost many things to abroad, back – weighing, better and stronger than ever before!”

The “Rambo” star recently shared part of the good and bad AI on his social media.

Tide each other photos of Sylvester Stallone, Mel Gibson and Jon Voight

From left to right, Sylvester Stallone, Mel Gibson and Jon Voight was recently appointed as “special ambassadors” in Hollywood by President Donald Trump. (Getty Images)

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Last month, Stallone Stills shared A fake “Godfather 4” trailerWriting in the caption: “What’s going on? Lol this is absolutely not taken seriously!”

The maker of the fake “Godfather 4” video trailer sent a message to viewers Explain how it was made.

“Keep in mind that this video is a concept trailer that is exclusively made for artistic and entertainment purposes. I have carefully recorded different effects, sound design, AI technologies, filmanalyses and other elements to bring my vision to life.”

Stallone shared this week Another image From another fake “Godfather” continued. The poster shows the actor who is behind a desk in a similar position like Marlon Brando in the original “Godfather”, with the fake title “The Godfather Part the Family Legacy” with the added text of “First Trailer”.

Sylvester Stallone in a dark suit and black pants poses for a photo

Sylvester Stallone invented an AI-generated “Godfather 4” trailer on his social media, but he also shared a fake poster for another fake follow-up on the film a few weeks later. (Dave J Hogan/Getty images)

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“Not really! Just for fun !!” He wrote in the caption.

Stallone is the newest star investing in AI technology.

Last year, Jared Leto Invested in two different AI companies, a generative AI startup called Captions, and Pika, a program with which people can generate short videos of written prompts, images or videos.

Ashton Kutcher and music manager Guy Oseary founded Sound Venture, including companies OpenAI, Anthropic and Stability AI in his portfolio, Per variety.

Jared Leto and Ashton Kutcher

Jared Leto, left, and Ashton Kutcher have both invested in AI companies in recent years. (Getty Images)

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Leonardo DiCaprio and Robert Downey Jr. have also invested in various AI companies with an environmental focus.

Downey Jr. said in an interview last year He would “sue” If his parable was recreated with AI.

AI has been a point of discussion in Hollywood for the past two years and various stars have spoken against the technology.

In a recent interview with The Hollywood ReporterGlenn Close asked Ai and asked: “What will the truth be? What is that a big question.”

Actress Glenn Close wears a daring white suit.

Glenn concludes how artificial intelligence Hollywood will influence. (Lexie Moreland)

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When asked her interpretation of AI, Close said: “Depends on how it is handled.”

“I don’t want my image or my voice to be reconstructed,” she noticed. “I mean, people need jobs. It’s a sad dilemma.”

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Nicolas Cage Has also been a vocal opponent and warned an audience at the 25th Newport Beach Film Festival last October: “This technology wants to take your instrument. We are the instruments as film actors.”