Sylvester Stallone is the latest celebrities who employ artificial intelligence.
“Rocky” Star has invested alongside several others largo.aian AI-driven analytics platform for film, television and advertising, raising $7.5 million in funding for the company.
“I'm so glad that film legends like Sylvester Stallone support us in our journey. The story of Stallone in the cinema and the confusion he created has been a part of a business like me. It's really exciting for the home. The largo.ai partners are really encouraging to us,” Sami Alpa, CEO and co-founder of largo.ai, told Fox News Digital in a statement.
largo.ai currently works with over 600 companies in film and television, and plans to expand its offering with the release of version 3. According to the deadline.
Sami Arpa, COO of Sylvester Stallone, Center, Celine Udriot, Largo.ai and CEO and co-founder of Largo.ai. Stallone recently invested in the company. (Provided by largo.ai)
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News of Stallone's investment in the company came after he was announced by President Donald Trump as Hollywood's “special ambassador” and that John Voight and Mel Gibson were announced.
In January, President Trump wrote about the true social platform: “It is my honor to announce John Voight, Mel Gibson and Sylvester Stallone to be a special ambassador to a great and extremely troublesome place in Hollywood, California.”
He continued.
The “Rimbo” star has recently shared some of the good and evil of AI on social media.

From left, Sylvester Stallone, Mel Gibson and John Voight were recently appointed “special ambassadors” to Hollywood by President Donald Trump. (Getty Images)
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Last month, Stallone shared a still from the fake “The Godfather 4” trailer, writing in the caption, “What's going on? This is definitely not taken seriously.”
The creator of the fake “Godfather 4” video trailer sent a message to viewers I'll explain how it was made.
“Please note that this video is a concept trailer created solely for artistic and entertainment purposes. I have a range of effects, sound design and AI technology to make my vision come true. , film analysis and other elements are meticulously incorporated.”
Stallone shared this week Another image From another fake “The Godfather” sequel. The poster shows the actor sitting behind the desk in a similar position to Marlon Brando in the original “The Godfather.” There is text for the “First Trailer” with the fake title “Godfather Part “Family Legacy” added.

Sylvester Stallone uncovered the AI-generated “Godfather 4” trailer on social media, but also shared a fake poster for another fake sequel to the film a few weeks later. (Dave J Hogan/Getty Images)
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“It's not true! Just for fun!” he wrote in the caption.
Stallone is the latest star investing in AI technology.
Last year, Jared Leto invested in two different AI companies, a generation AI startup called Captions, and Pika, a program that can generate short videos from written prompts, images or videos.
Ashton Kutcher and music manager Guy Oseary co-founded a co-founding venture in their portfolio, including Openai, Humanity and Stability AI. By diversity.

Jared Leto, left, Ashton Kutcher has invested in AI companies over the past few years. (Getty Images)
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Leonardo DiCaprio and Robert Downey Jr. also invest in a variety of environmentally-focused AI companies.
Downey Jr. said in an interview last year that he would “sue” if his portrait was recreated with AI.
AI has been a point of competition in Hollywood for the past two years, with some stars opposing the technology.
In a recent interview with Hollywood ReporterGlenn Close asked the AI, “What will become the truth? What will be the big question of the truth?”

Glenn Close wonders how artificial intelligence will affect Hollywood. (Lexymoreland)
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When asked about her interpretation of AI, Close said, “It depends on how it is handled.”
“I don't want my image or voice to be reconstructed,” she pointed out. “I mean, people need work. That's a sad dilemma.”
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Nicholas Cage is also a voice opponent, warning audiences at the 25th Newport Beach Film Festival last October.





