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Sharon Osbourne Defends AI Avatar for Ozzy

Sharon Osbourne has hit back at claims she is 'grabbing cash' by creating an AI avatar of her late rock legend husband Ozzy. Following the Black Sabbath frontma...

Sharon Osbourne Defends AI Avatar for Ozzy
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has hit back at claims she is 'grabbing cash' by creating an avatar of her late rock legend husband Ozzy. 

Following the Black Sabbath frontman's death aged 76 in July last year, his widow revealed the family inked an agreement with AI avatar company Hyperreal And Proto Hologram, which specialises in lifelike 3D holograms.

She revealed last month that fans would be able to speak with the AI recreation as soon as this summer in the UK and the US, saying at Licensing Expo 2026: 'The things that you can do with that are just endless.'

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Sharon, 73, and her son Jack, 40, have now defended the decision to digitise Ozzy's image in the wake of criticism, as they spoke on their The Osbournes podcast on Friday, where she insisted the AI will be 'for their grandkids'.  

Sharon said: 'I was reading some, and it's like, 'Oh, f**k off. Give me a break. The thing is, it's like saying when there were propellers and then there were jet planes. 'Oh, well, cash grab! Why go on a jet when there's a propeller? What are you doing?'

Sharon Osbourne has hit back at claims she is 'grabbing cash' by creating an AI avatar of her late rock legend husband Ozzy

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Following the Black Sabbath frontman's aged 76 in July last year, his widow revealed the family inked an agreement with AI avatar company Hyperreal And Proto Hologram, which specialises in lifelike 3D holograms (Ozzy pictured in April 2011) 

'Well, you know what, technology moves on. And I'm sorry for those people. I'm not asking you to come. I don't want your f**king money. I don't need your f**king money. I'm doing very well.'

She continued on her tangent, saying: 'And the thing is, for somebody to turn around to me and say I'm doing a cash grab? No, you don't know my husband, OK? I know my husband. 

'And my husband would say to me over and over, 'After I go, how long do you think I'll be remembered? How long do you think?' And I go, 'I just don't know, cause I'll probably be going with you. So, don't ask me.''

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'[It's something] that will pass on through our family, and it's for our grandkids.'

Jack said: 'I have so much I want to unpack with this because what we're doing ... isn't ChatGPT with dad's face on it. This is a closed AI....

'So it's not connected to the internet. We build a database. And the thing that I cannot emphasize enough is that this is only information that either my dad said or was accurate or was written accurately...

'[It will] be tasteful and the reaction… It's innovative. It's either we do it or someone else is gonna do it. For me, it's not about pretending he's still alive. It's making sure he's never forgotten...

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Jack, Ozzy and Sharon are pictured in 2022

'The most important thing for me is that when we create this digital imprint of dad, we create it. We own it. We control it.' 

While announcing the plans at Licensing Expo 2026 in London last month, Sharon said: 'The things that you can do with that are just endless...

'You can ask [the digital] Ozzy anything, and he will answer you in his own voice - and the answers will be what Ozzy would have said. We’re going to take it all around the world. People can talk to him and he will talk back...

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'Elvis died 50 years ago, and everybody knows Elvis. I just want that for Ozzy.'

Hyperreal says that it has recreated the Black Sabbath icon's personality using patented 'Digital DNA' technology.

CEO Remington Scott told the Daily Mail that this 'captures all four dimensions of a person's identity: likeness, voice, motion, and performance character.'

Sharon and Ozzy pictured in 2017

He added that this data comes from 'authenticated source material: curated, consented, and controlled by the people closest to Ozzy'.

What this means in practice is that the digital avatar will be able to interact with fans in real time in a way that approximates Ozzy's real mannerisms.

And while Remington said parents shouldn't worry about bringing kids to events, he notes that 'Ozzy will still be Ozzy': 'We're well aware of Ozzy's famously colourful vocabulary, and we wouldn't have it any other way...

'There are guardrails in place, but they're shaped by the people who know and love him best, not by a corporation sanitising his personality'.

The digital avatar will then be rendered using holographic displays created by Proto Hologram.

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