William Shatner turns 90, AI version of him will live indefinitely

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William Shatner turned 90 on March 22.

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Captain James T. Kirk, 90 years old? The Star Trek’s Enterprise flirtation caption will always be young on the screen, but the actor who played it, William Shatner, turned 90 on Monday. And he announced that he is creating an interactive video based on AI “so that family and friends can interact with him for years to come”.

Shatner partnered with technology company StoryFile to create the AI ​​video, with which the audience should be able to interact by May. The company’s co-founder and CEO, Heather May-Smith, says the video “is not an avatar, it is not a big scam”, but it does involve the real Shatner answering questions about his life and work.

“This is for all of my children and all of my children’s children and all of my children’s loved ones and all of their loved ones’ loved ones,” Shatner said in a statement. “This is my gift to you over time.”

Fans sent many birthday wishes online to Shatner.

“Happy birthday, Mr. Shatner!” wrote a Twitter user. “Always the legendary captain of the starship, always will be. May you have an amazing day, SIR!”

Another friend of Kirk quoted Mr. Spock’s famous Vulcan greeting, writing: “It looks like you are living a lot and thriving.”

Shatner, an avid Twitter user, tweeted a thank you to fans for their many wishes.

“Well! I must say that the reaction to a 90th birthday is overwhelming,” he wrote. “Don’t you have better things to do? Thank you all for your good luck and love!”

Shatner’s crack, “Don’t you guys have better things to do?” is reminiscent of his famous 1986 Saturday Night Live “Get a Life!” sketch, where the actor explodes into obsessive Star Trek fans who know his role and life better than he does.

Shatner was born in Montreal, Canada, in 1931, and has been in business since the age of 20. In addition to Star Trek, memorable roles include a series of appearances in the Twilight Zone, including one in which he plays an airplane passenger who can’t believe anyone sees a gremlin on the plane’s wing.

He also starred in TJ Hooker from 1982 to 1986, performed Rescue 911 from 1989 to 1996 and played attorney Denny Crane in The Practice and later in Boston Legal from 2004 to 2008. He also has a series of science fiction and musical books . word albums. He reprized the role of Kirk in Star Trek: The Animated Series and in seven big screen films.

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