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“This Is Getting Creepy”: Sharon Osbourne Wants Fans Talking To A Dead A.I. Ozzy Forever
Sharon Osbourne’s A.I. Ozzy Project Feels Less Like A Tribute… And More Like A Digital Cash Grab
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“This Is Getting Creepy”: Sharon Osbourne Wants Fans Talking To A Dead A.I. Ozzy Forever

Here’s the reality: a lot of metal fans are going to pretend this sounds “innovative” because it involves Ozzy Osbourne. But if literally anybody else announced plans to create an immortal A.I. version of a dead rock legend that fans could pay to interact with forever, people would call it exactly what it looks like — creepy as hell.

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According to reports coming out of Licensing Expo 2026 in Las Vegas, Sharon and Jack Osbourne have partnered with Hyperreal to create what Jack called Ozzy’s “digital DNA,” including his voice, image, and movements. Sharon went even further, saying fans will be able to “ask Ozzy anything” and get answers “in his own voice.”

That’s where this whole thing starts getting uncomfortable.

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Not because technology exists. That ship sailed years ago. The problem is the increasingly obvious attempt to turn dead artists into permanent interactive products.

And yes — product is the key word here.

The second Sharon said they plan to take this experience “all around the world,” you could practically hear the licensing executives salivating.

This isn’t just about preserving Ozzy’s legacy. This is about monetizing it indefinitely.

There’s a huge difference between archived interviews, documentaries, unreleased recordings, or tribute exhibits versus generating brand-new fake conversations using A.I. trained to imitate what Ozzy “would have said.”

That line matters.

Because once you normalize this, where does it stop?

Do we eventually get A.I. Ronnie James Dio interviews? Interactive Lemmy holograms selling whiskey? Digital Cliff Burton meet-and-greets? At what point does the actual human legacy disappear underneath the corporate replica?

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And metal fans especially should be skeptical here because authenticity has ALWAYS mattered in this scene more than almost any other genre.

Ozzy mattered because he was unpredictable, flawed, hilarious, reckless, human, and completely impossible to manufacture. That chaos was the magic. The idea that an algorithm can recreate that honestly feels insulting to what made him special in the first place.

Even Jack Osbourne admitted how “scary” the technology already is.

That should probably be the warning sign everybody pays attention to.

Of course, there will absolutely be fans who love this. Some people will see it as comforting. Others will call it a groundbreaking way to preserve history. And to be fair, the Osbournes do have every legal right to protect and expand Ozzy’s estate however they want.

But none of that means fans are obligated to celebrate it.

Because there’s another uncomfortable truth sitting underneath all this:

The music industry has spent decades squeezing every possible dollar out of aging catalogs. A.I. just gave them a way to keep doing it forever.

That’s the real story here.

Not “innovation.”

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Not “legacy.”

Not “fan connection.”

Immortality-as-a-service.

And once major estates realize fans will pay for fake interactions with dead legends, this floodgate is never closing again.

What happens next is the scary part.

Because Ozzy Osbourne won’t be the last one.

And deep down, most fans already know that.

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