Sunny Leone becomes first Indian celebrity to come up with her AI avatar

Updated : Jan 20, 2024 19:45
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Sunny Leone is happy to embrace the modern Artificial Intelligence. The actor has become the first Indian celebrity to come up with her own AI avatar.  

The ‘Ragini MMS 2’ actor shared that she doesn’t look at Artificial Intelligence as a threat. Hindustan Times quoted the actor saying, “It is important that we are conscious that we are the first to do this kind of thing. There are many questions and a great deal of curiosity, and we must be responsible for answering them. We wanted to address everything, as well as make sure that it is emotionally connected in answering and detecting any sort of emotional distress from people, and that we provide them with resources to seek help if they need it, which I believe is important and my responsibility to be genuine because now we will be interacting with a massive volume of people at the same time”. 

She added that she is not afraid to embrace the evolution of technology. “I don’t look at AI as a threat. I look at it as a new tool. Yes, we have embraced it, as we have with most technologies. We look at it as a tool to communicate on a massive scale, in a more accurate way, more time efficient manner, as well as like I said for entertainment, it’s been used for ideas and script building and concepts and shooting,” Leone said.  

The actor also said that “it is important that we understand that people still need to use AI.” She further focused on AI’s importance and said that she does believe that it opens up the possibilities for the actors’ services to extend their digital realm. 

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Sunny will next be seen in Anurag Kashyap's 'Kennedy.'

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