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Former Disney star sparks controversy for his AI app that lets you talk to dead relatives

Posted by Marsha West ∙ November 19, 2025 ∙ In News ∙ Artificial Intelligence - AI, Death, Deception, Discernment, Evil, Necromancy, New Age Movement, Occult-Sorcery, Sin, Social Media, Technology ∙ Bookmark permalink

(Wesley Stenzel) Former Disney star Calum Worthy is trying his hand at digital necromancy — and a lot people aren’t happy about it.

The Austin & Ally and American Vandal actor sparked controversy this week after posting a video promoting his new AI app, 2wai, on X.

The video shows a pregnant woman talking with her older “mother” on a video call and receiving parental advice from her phone screen. The ad then jumps forward in time to show the mother — who remains the same age — checking in with her grandson, now born, at various points throughout his life, including during his own adulthood.

At the end of the ad, the video reveals that the “grandmother” is actually a digital avatar, as the woman’s daughter had recorded a three-minute video of her to make her AI clone for the 2wai app.

The promo ends with the text, “With 2wai, three minutes can last forever.”  View article →

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