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Hollywood Live: Tyler Perry is going AI for his future projects | Wendy Williams’ guardian files lawsuit to stop airing A&E documentary

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Tyler Perry says he is definitely down with using artificial intelligence in his projects moving forward. So much so that he is temporarily halting the $800 million studio expansion that he had planned. Right now he’s sitting on a massive 330 acres, but he was adding more, and then all of a sudden AI came around.

He said, “I no longer would have to travel to locations. If I wanted to be in the snow in Colorado, it’s text. If I wanted to write a scene on the moon, it’s text, and this AI can generate it like nothing.”

Well, Tyler’s words have not exactly been well received. If you take a look on X, people are dragging him for what they are saying is openly willing to slash jobs just to save a buck. But Tyler’s not the only one. All the studios are going to be doing the same thing too. The world has changed everybody.

Wendy Williams’ guardian files lawsuit to stop airing airing A&E documentary

FILE – In this Nov. 7, 2014, file photo, TV talk show host Wendy Williams arrives during the 2014 Soul Train Awards in Las Vegas. A new authorized biopic and a documentary about Williams will debut on Lifetime. (Photo by Omar Vega/Invision/AP, File)

And speaking about change, everybody is talking about the shocking Wendy Williams doc “Where is Wendy Williams?” Turns out that Wendy’s temporary guardian has filed a lawsuit against A&E TV Networks to stop the airing of the documentary.

Hmm. Sounds like it’s a bit too late since it’s scheduled to air, like, right now. But stay tuned, because you know there’s going to be a whole lot more about this story, especially after everybody sees Wendy’s condition in this documentary, which I’ve told you about earlier. She seems to be better. At least she was. Who knows what’s going to happen after all of this.

And for all these stories and a whole lot more, don’t forget to follow Tanya Hart on social media @tanyahollywood and @aurnonline.


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