CEO: Dennis Kuipers
At the helm of Cyber Modelling stands Dennis Kuipers, a European-English producer with an established reputation across international cinema, television, film acquisition, and music production.
Dennis’s professional formation began in Milan, working within a nationally revered production house where he was entrusted with securing television licences and cinema distribution rights. There, he developed an enduring understanding of how creative vision, legal stewardship, and strategic execution must operate as one. Over subsequent years, he contributed to the production and distribution of multiple acclaimed television series and films—projects whose cultural reach extended far beyond their original screens.
That background placed Dennis at the intersection of art, rights, and responsibility—an intersection that would later prove decisive.
A Defining Ethical Inflection Point
In 2023, amid the SAG-AFTRA Actors’ Strike and the Los Angeles TV & Theatrical Strike, Dennis was an unequivocal supporter of the movement defending creative labour against unconsented AI use. At that time, he was firmly sceptical of AI’s role in the arts.
That position began to evolve during a spontaneous Zoom conversation with Omero Tarquini, held during a short break from an intensive Art History programme at Yale University. Tarquini proposed that Dennis lead a newly backed venture under The Global Commonwealth Fund, inspired in part by prominent voices from within the film industry reaffirming a simple truth:
the arts must remain anchored in humanity.
What followed was not a pivot—but a clarification.
Dennis responded instinctively, in Italian:
« Persone reali, vite reali »
Real people, real lives.
The phrase captured, in a single moment, the philosophical foundation of Cyber Modelling. It was not a slogan devised by committee, but a principle arrived at with the kind of clarity Albert Einstein revered—where complexity resolves into something unmistakably simple.
Intelligence Augmentation, Not Replacement
Today, Dennis Kuipers leads Cyber Modelling with that same clarity.
Cyber Modelling exists to ensure that AI-driven creativity does not replace humanity—but amplifies it.
Aligned with the philosophy of Douglas Engelbart, the pioneer who argued that technology should augment human intelligence rather than overshadow it, Cyber Modelling stands firmly for IA — Intelligence Augmentation.
This is not about automation for its own sake.
It is about reach, presence, continuity, and consent.
Through Cyber Modelling, models, actors, and public figures can exist in more than one place at once—without losing authorship, authenticity, or agency. Their image—and soon their voice and embodied presence—remain unmistakably their own, ethically licensed, transparently governed, and technologically amplified in service of their craft.
Nothing is taken away.
Everything is extended.
A Human Infrastructure for the AI Age
Cyber Modelling is building the trust infrastructure for the age of synthetic media and digital humans—one where real people remain visible, valued, and economically recognised as technology scales.
In an era defined by replication, Cyber Modelling stands for recognition.
In a world moving toward abstraction, it anchors identity.
In a future shaped by AI, it ensures human presence remains sovereign.