Jack and Sharon Osbourne announce plans to create an interactive, AI-powered digital avatar based on the late Black Sabbath singer Ozzy Osbourne. Speaking at Licensing Expo in Las Vegas, the family says the project is designed to let fans engage with the hologram in real time, including speaking to it and receiving responses in Ozzy’s voice. According to multiple reports, the avatar will be built by tech companies Hyperreal and Proto Hologram and will be created using inputs described as Ozzy’s “digital DNA,” including voice, image, and movement, so the figure can move and speak.

Several outlets describe the installation as life-size and as a “living performance,” with conversations and fan questions handled by AI. The family also says the experience will be shown in the US and UK and expanded internationally.

Some fans express backlash and criticism over the use of AI to recreate a deceased performer, while Jack Osbourne addresses concerns by arguing the project will be “tasteful” and that the technology is intended to feel realistic rather than a simple voice or image replacement.

Release timing is presented as “later this summer” in some coverage, with details varying by outlet.