Outrage Sparks as Major Platform Suggests AI Actors Will Replace Human Filming

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Overseasidol.com — The entertainment industry was thrown into a heated debate on April 20 after a prominent video platform announced the integration of a hundred celebrities into its AI artist library.

The move backfired instantly when the platform suggested that traditional live-action filming might eventually become an “Intangible Cultural Heritage” implying that human actors are a dying breed.

This bold claim triggered a massive wave of backlash online, with critics and netizens calling the vision “insane” as it trended across social media.

In a swift display of resistance, several high-profile actors including Yu Hewei, Zhang Ruoyun, Li Yitong, and Wang Chu Ran issued public denials.

They clarified that they never authorized the platform to use their likenesses for AI generation, a move that highlights their commitment to the authenticity of human performance.

Their rapid response serves as a reminder that the depth of genuine emotion in acting remains an irreplaceable asset that technology cannot simply replicate.

While AI has evolved to produce convincing micro-expressions and stunning visual effects, the public’s opposition stems from deep-seated concerns.

Critics argue that labeling human filming as “cultural heritage” is both a misuse of the term and a pessimistic outlook that undermines the entire film industry.

Furthermore, there is a growing skepticism among audiences regarding the “truthfulness” of digital performances.

There is also a moral concern that allowing stars to earn royalties by simply licensing their digital avatars would destroy the industry’s craftsmanship and create an unfair environment for rising actors who strive to hone their skills through hard work.