AI Casting Update: Largo.Ai Clarifies Intent, Aims to Enhance Access to Job Opportunities

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AI Casting Update: Largo.Ai Clarifies Intent, Aims to Enhance Access to Job Opportunities

UPDATED: The CEO of Largo.ai, the Switzerland-based artificial intelligence company behind the “100 Actors Program,” is determined to clarify the company’s intentions after Charisma Carpenter raised concerns. CEO Sami Arpa explained that the program was initially intended as a limited beta release for 100 actors, despite receiving 5,

Max Hensley

Max, a film journalist and screenwriter originally from Melbourne, Australia, brings a global perspective to his writing. Having studied film at RMIT University, he enjoys exploring the cultural impact of cinema and highlighting the unique storytelling approaches from diverse film industries around the world.

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