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'Agent Kim Reactivated' uses AI for action sequence in a K-drama first

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July 10, 2026

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'Agent Kim Reactivated' uses AI for action sequence in a K-drama first

The hit Netflix series Agent Kim Reactivated used AI technology to create a three-minute action sequence, marking the industry's first commercial use of AI-generated video in a drama, according to production company Morpheus Studio on Thursday. The AI-produced scene appears in the first two episodes and depicts Kim, played by So Ji-sub, carrying out a covert mission in North Korea during his years as a black-ops agent. Everything in the scene — from Kim blowing up a building, racing through sn

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Korea Times News

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· Jul 11, 2026

'Agent Kim Reactivated' uses AI to create So Ji-sub's past story sequence

'Agent Kim Reactivated' uses AI to create So Ji-sub's past story sequence

Drudge Report

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· Jul 6, 2026

AI Actor to Make Movie Debut...

AI Actor to Make Movie Debut... (First column, 3rd story, link) Related stories:Controversial Tilly Norwood...

Variety

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· Jul 6, 2026

Tilly Norwood to Lead New Movie ‘Misaligned,’ Marking Feature Debut for AI ‘Actor’

Tilly Norwood, the AI “actor” who sparked a frenzy of anger in Hollywood and across the wider industry in late 2025, is set to front her first feature film. “Misaligned,” announced by Particle 6, the AI-focussed studio behind Norwood, is described as a comedy-drama telling a “coming-of-age story infused with existential AI chaos.” Set inside []

The Next Web

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· Jul 8, 2026

Amazon’s secret ‘Moonraker’ project pushes Alexa into the AI-agent race

Amazon has an agentic upgrade for Alexa in the works, codenamed Moonraker. Internal documents show it is also one of the priciest bets in the Alexa+ overhaul. Amazon wants Alexa to act, not just answer. The company has a previously unreported project, codenamed Moonraker, that would let Alexa handle complex, multistep tasks, Business Insider reports, [] This story continues at The Next Web

Daily Dot

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· Jul 8, 2026

“Do We Really Want AI Going Over All This Information?”: Amazon’s AI-Powered Medical Visits Spark Debate

A viral video shared on X is drawing attention to Amazon One Medical’s AI-powered Direct Message Care feature, raising questions about the role artificial intelligence could play in prescribing medication. According to the video, Health AI takes over if you are interested in any of the prescription medications that Amazon shows on their website. The Sign up to receive the Daily Dot’s Internet Insider newsletter for urgent news from the frontline of online. The post “Do We Really Want AI Going Over All This Information?”: Amazon’s AI-Powered Medical Visits Spark Debate appeared first on The Daily Dot.

Digital Trends

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· Jul 9, 2026

Microdramas are booming, and Character.AI is turning it into a two-way obsession

Character.AI is chasing the booming microdrama market with three AI-assisted vertical series whose characters remain available for conversations, questions, and fresh role-playing after each episode.

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Related coverage for "'Agent Kim Reactivated' uses AI for action sequence in a K-drama first": Korea Times News — 'Agent Kim Reactivated' uses AI to create So Ji-sub's past story sequence. Drudge Report — AI Actor to Make Movie Debut.... Variety — Tilly Norwood to Lead New Movie ‘Misaligned,’ Marking Feature Debut for AI ‘Actor’. The Next Web — Amazon’s secret ‘Moonraker’ project pushes Alexa into the AI-agent race. Daily Dot — “Do We Really Want AI Going Over All This Information?”: Amazon’s AI-Powered Medical Visits Spark Debate. Digital Trends — Microdramas are booming, and Character.AI is turning it into a two-way obsession