'Oops moment capture is wrong, AI videos are dangerous', says 'daring' actress
Bollywood actress Ayesha Khan expresses her concerns about AI-generated videos and paparazzi culture in a recent interview.
Ayesha Khan, a prominent Bollywood actress, has recently gained recognition for her work in the blockbuster film 'Dhurandhar', particularly for her performance in the song 'Shararat'. She follows up this success with a role in Kapil Sharma's film 'Kis Kis Ko Pyaar Karoon 2', where her acting has also been praised. At just 23 years old, Ayesha is making significant strides in her career.
In a recent interaction with Pinkvilla, Ayesha expressed her discontent with the rise of AI-generated content and its implications on personal lives, especially in the context of female representation. She highlighted the alarming trend of apps that sexualize women through AI morphing, stating that she finds it hard to comprehend how such practices are developing in today's digital landscape. Ayesha recounted a personal experience of being confronted with an AI-created video depicting an intimate moment between her and another actor, which was entirely fabricated and false.
Ayesha's remarks bring to light a critical issue in the entertainment industry regarding the intersection of technology and privacy, emphasizing the need for awareness and regulation regarding AI-generated content. Her concerns reflect a broader unease among women in the industry about how technology can manipulate images and realities, leading to consequences that extend beyond mere misrepresentation, potentially affecting personal and professional reputations.