Actor Ayesha Khan has called out the rise of AI-generated videos, describing them as “very scary” and worrying. In a recent interview, she raised concerns about how these videos are shared online without the person’s consent. According to Khan, this kind of content can spread quickly, often without any control, and can hurt the reputation and privacy of public figures.
Khan also criticised the paparazzi culture that drives people to record or post footage of celebrities without permission. She said that paparazzi often capture personal “oops moments” — awkward or private events — and share them online. This, she explained, can make people feel like their lives are treated as “an open book.”
The actor highlighted that public figures already face intense online attention. When AI tools are used to create videos that show someone doing or saying things they never did, the impact can be even worse. Khan’s comments reflect growing concerns about online privacy, consent, and how modern technology can be misused.
Her remarks call for more awareness about ethical content creation and for stronger respect for personal boundaries in the digital world.
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