1970s Adult Film Star “Revived” with Artificial Intelligence and Can Make Video Calls

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Photos: Reproduction Cal Montney WikiMedia Commons

Linda Lovelace, star of 1970s adult films, has been “brought back to life” with artificial intelligence for video calls.

The technology company EVA AI has “revived” actress Linda Lovelace using artificial intelligence for video calls. She was a star of adult films in the 1970s and passed away in 2002.

Famous for her work in “Deep Throat,” Linda was digitally duplicated by the company.

“We wanted to give users the opportunity to learn more about her life, work, and legacy through a respectful and informative platform,” said Kamilla S, head of EVA AI.

Kamilla defended that Linda was an important name in the fight for women’s rights in the adult entertainment industry.

Linda’s duplicate was developed to simulate conversations, using all the material accumulated by the actress throughout her career. Her lines, mannerisms, and expressions can be reproduced during the conversation.

“We did our best to capture the true character of Linda using a large dataset of archival material and historical data from her entire life and career, creating a truly immersive experience,” Kamilla said.

Photos: Cal Montney WikiMedia Commons. This content was created with the help of AI and reviewed by the editorial team.

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