Beloved British broadcaster and actor Stephen Fry, 66, was rushed to hospital after falling off stage at London’s O2 Arena.
According to multiple reports, Fry after speaking about AI at the CogX Festival.
He is said to have fallen six feet to the floor and suffered leg and rib injuries.
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A representative for the conference told People in a statement he had an “accident after giving his inspirational speech on the impact of AI”.
They added, “We are thinking of him and wishing him a swift recovery.”
“We have opened our own enquiry and until then we are not able to share any further details.”
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He reportedly told guests on stage at the conference before the fall, ”We have to choose whether we want to be Prometheus or Zeus.
”The one thing we can agree on is that it’s a f–king weird time to be alive.’’
He also reportedly told fans about a historical documentary using an AI recreation of his voice without his permission, after AI listened to him narrate the Harry Potter book series.
“I said not one word of that — it was a machine,” he said. “Yes, it shocked me.”
“It could therefore have me read anything from a call to storm Parliament to hard porn, all without my knowledge and without my permission.
And this, what you just heard, was done without my knowledge.”
Fry, who is known for his work in Blackadder, is set to host Jeopardy! Australia.
“Jeopardy! has a format that – strikingly unusual as it seems at first – just gets under the skin of an audience, and reveals more and more depths of delight,” Fry said in a statement.
“Not to mention more and more depths of knowledge amongst the population. I reckon Australia will welcome this uniquely beguiling and endlessly rewarding game and I just can’t wait to get started.”
The show will air on Channel 9 and 9Now.