AI-Generated Videos Revive Deceased Celebrities Raise Ethical Concerns
AI-Generated Videos Revive Deceased Celebrities Raise Ethical Concerns

AI-Generated Videos Revive Deceased Celebrities Raise Ethical Concerns

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AI-generated videos featuring late celebrities like Tupac Shakur and Kobe Bryant have gone viral, sparking widespread debate about the ethical implications of digitally resurrecting public figures without consent. These videos portray Tupac shopping at Target and interacting with other icons such as Michael Jackson, Elvis Presley, and Bruce Lee, with many viewers finding the lifelike recreations both fascinating and unsettling. Social media reactions reveal concerns about misinformation and the potential misuse of AI to commit crimes or falsely represent individuals, with some calling for legal safeguards to protect the legacies of deceased artists. Notably, Tupac’s estate previously took legal action against Drake for using AI-generated vocals, highlighting ongoing controversies surrounding AI in the music industry. While some fans appreciate the technological marvel of these AI creations, others—including artists like Snoop Dogg—reject them, emphasizing the irreplaceable authenticity of original recordings and personal interactions. Overall, the viral AI videos have reignited discussions about the balance between tribute and exploitation in the digital age.

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