Recently, AI "resurrection" videos of deceased celebrities such as Coco Lee, Leslie Cheung, Godfrey Gao, and Qiao Renliang appeared on the Internet, causing controversy. On March 16, according to media reports, the blogger who previously posted a video of AI resurrecting celebrit

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Recently, AI "resurrection" videos of deceased celebrities such as Coco Lee, Leslie Cheung, Godfrey Gao, Qiao Renliang and others appeared on the Internet, causing controversy.

html On March 16, according to media reports, the blogger who previously posted a video of AI resurrecting celebrities posted: "Because resurrecting deceased celebrities is suspected of infringing on their portrait rights, we will not be able to resurrect celebrities for everyone at will." At the same time, this A blogger said that he would continue to serve fans who hope to resurrect their loved ones through AI technology. Currently, there are no previously released videos of AI resurrected celebrities under this blogger’s account.

Previously, this blogger used AI to generate videos and sounds to "resurrect" many deceased stars such as Coco Lee, Godfrey Gao, Qiao Renliang, etc.

Recently, AI 'resurrection' videos of deceased celebrities such as Coco Lee, Leslie Cheung, Godfrey Gao, and Qiao Renliang appeared on the Internet, causing controversy. On March 16, according to media reports, the blogger who previously posted a video of AI resurrecting celebrit - Lujuba

Related AI "resurrection" videos of deceased stars have been removed from the shelves

"Xiaoxiang Morning News" previously reported that bloggers who posted similar videos claimed that this is a way of emotional comfort that uses high technology to provide emotional value to living people. Netizens questioned that this kind of behavior is in the name of warmth, but in fact it is consuming people who have already left.

media interviews found that many of these accounts that claim to use high technology to heal people's hearts have professional teams behind them, and some are even recruiting apprentices and agents in their circle of friends. Claiming that technology can warm people's hearts, in fact, it is based on a shrewd "calculation", using AI to change the faces of dead celebrities, diverting traffic, and charging fees.

Recently, AI 'resurrection' videos of deceased celebrities such as Coco Lee, Leslie Cheung, Godfrey Gao, and Qiao Renliang appeared on the Internet, causing controversy. On March 16, according to media reports, the blogger who previously posted a video of AI resurrecting celebrit - Lujuba

Relatives of many "resurrected" stars also protested against this behavior.

According to "Red Star News", Gao Yixiang's former agent conveyed the opinions of Gao Yixiang's family, saying that he did not want Gao Yixiang's portrait to be used arbitrarily by others, and severely condemned and resolutely resisted the behavior. If the infringement is not stopped immediately, the family will take legal action. At the same time, his family also appealed to fans and friends to stay sensible and not to easily believe the information of the blogger involved.

Qiao Renliang’s father also told the Xiaoxiang Morning News reporter that he had seen the image of “his son being resurrected” that had been spread online and could not accept it. The video was sent to me, it is exposing the scars."

Source | Comprehensive Xiaoxiang Morning News

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