Amy Redford, daughter of Robert Redford, is speaking out about how AI content related to her father has been “extra challenging” for her family following his death.
On Instagram, she began by thanking her followers for “the overwhelming love and support that has come by way of emails, texts, DM’s, snail mail, and sometimes drop on my doorstep since my Dad’s passing.” However, Amy noted that she has come across AI-generated tributes from her family members, among other pieces of fake content.
“There have been multiple AI versions of funerals, tributes, and quotes from members of my family that are fabrications,” she wrote. “Renderings of my Dad who clearly has no say, and depictions of my family that do not represent anyone in a positive light are extra challenging during a difficult time. We are grieving together, and we are all in support of one another.”
Amy confirmed that her family has not held a “public funeral” for Robert yet, and they are “working out our plans for a memorial in the future.” She added, “Every family should have the ability to mourn, represent the person they lost, and pay homage in the way that fits their values and family culture best.”
“AI isn’t going anywhere. My hope is to keep AI in the land of transparent usage where it belongs. There are many elements of it that were created with good intent. I simply ask, what if this was you? Let that be your guidepost,” she continued. “Let human authenticity live, inspire and be the connective tissue we all crave.”
The Sundance Film Festival founder died on Sept. 16, leaving a profound legacy on the entertainment industry. After his death, many Hollywood stars paid tribute to Robert.
Barbra Streisand remembered the actor as “charismatic, intelligent, intense, always interesting — and one of the finest actors ever,” while Leonardo DiCaprio commended his environmental activism, writing on Instagram, “His unwavering commitment to protecting our planet and inspiring change matched his immense talent. His impact will endure for generations to come.”
Robert shared four children with his first wife, Lola Van Wagenen: Scott, Shauna, James and Amy Redford. Their first son, Scott, died when he was two and a half months old, and their second son, James, died in 2020 of cancer.





