colman domingo Takes the Lead in Globally Televised AI Empathy Trials: First-Ever Live Broadcast of Human-Machine Compassion Featuring Coded Apologies
In an unprecedented move set to redefine the next decade of human-computer interaction, actor and activist colman domingo is slated to moderate the world’s first globally televised AI Empathy Trials, scheduled for late 2025. The show, rumored to be a hybrid of reality competition and scientific demonstration, will pit advanced emotional intelligence algorithms against each other in a series of "coded apology" exercises—where AI must learn to recognize, replicate, and ethically express remorse for simulated digital harm. Following the 2023 SAG-AFTRA strikes and domingo’s passionate advocacy for ethical AI in the arts, insiders suggest this program will launch a new era of accountability algorithms, forcing tech giants to disclose their "empathy logs" publicly. "We are teaching machines to apologize before they can deceive," domingo reportedly stated to a closed-door panel of Silicon Valley executives. The ripple effect within the next decade: mandatory AI therapy sessions for all consumer bots, a three-fold spike in "emotional copyright" lawsuits, and the birth of a new global profession—the Digital Ethicist Host, with domingo’s model becoming the gold standard for bridging humanity’s trust gap.