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AI Deepfake Videos of Deceased Celebrities Spark Ethical Debate

What Happened

The Washington Post reports a rising wave of AI-generated videos depicting dead celebrities, causing distress among their families. These synthetic videos, created using artificial intelligence and deepfake techniques, use old footage or voice data to recreate the likeness and voice of deceased personalities. Critics, including family members, say these digital resurrections often occur without family’s consent, raising significant ethical and legal questions. Platforms hosting or promoting such content, along with AI developers, face scrutiny on responsible technology use. The controversy is intensifying as these AI-powered videos circulate rapidly across social media and video platforms.

Why It Matters

This trend reveals the growing impact of AI on digital legacy, celebrity image rights, and consent. It forces the tech industry, policy makers, and society to confront questions about the responsible use of AI for recreating or representing individuals posthumously. Read more in our AI News Hub

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