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Tilly Norwood's "Misaligned" Is Perfectly Named — But the Real Misalignment Isn't What You Think

The announcement of Tilly Norwood — an AI-generated performer created by London-based startup Particle6 — as the lead of a feature film titled "Misaligned" has sent shockwaves through Hollywood and reignited one of the entertainment industry's most urgent debates about labor, consent, and the future of human creativity. SAG-AFTRA responded with a formal statement condemning the use of "stolen performances," while major stars including Emily Blunt, Whoopi Goldberg, Melissa Barrera, and Mara Wilson publicly opposed the project in increasingly forceful terms. Beneath the celebrity outrage, however, lies a structural problem far older than any AI startup: the decades-long practice of major studios embedding digital-likeness clauses into actor contracts without meaningful consent or fair compensation for the performers affected. With 41,000 film and television jobs lost in Los Angeles County over just three years and 40% of China's top short dramas now featuring AI performers, Tilly Norwood is a symptom of systemic exploitation — not its original cause. This essay argues that SAG-AFTRA's most effective fight should target not a single synthetic actress but the legal vacuum enabling unconsented AI training data practices — a vacuum that Hollywood studios themselves helped construct and normalize over the course of decades.

Entertainment

The Cannes Film Festival Banned AI Upstairs — And Screened 5,500 AI Films Downstairs

The 79th Cannes Film Festival has officially banned films made with generative AI from its competition sections, declaring that "cinema is not a collection of data but a personal vision." Yet in the very same building — the Palais des Festivals — the World AI Film Festival (WAIFF) is simultaneously screening over 5,500 AI-made films submitted from 117 countries, an arrangement that required explicit approval from the Cannes organizing committee itself. This paradoxical co-hosting reveals a calculated dual strategy: maintaining the aura of artistic purity upstairs while quietly capturing AI industry momentum downstairs. Netflix's acquisition of InterPositive threatens to automate up to 90% of outsourced VFX jobs across India, South Korea, and the Philippines, expanding the stakes well beyond European artistic principles and into the material livelihoods of Global South workers. SAG-AFTRA's newly negotiated AI provisions cover only 160,000 American actors, leaving Global South VFX workers doubly excluded from both established labor protections and the AI policy conversation entirely. Under jury president Park Chan-wook, the 79th Cannes has become the most symbolically charged battleground for the defining cultural power clash of 2026: European humanism versus American Big Tech capitalism.

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