Actor behind Albania's AI ‘Minister’ wants her face back

Albanian actress Anila Bisha has raised concerns over the unauthorized use of her likeness and voice in the creation of an AI avatar for a virtual minister named Diella. Bisha, who is well-known in the Albanian entertainment industry, stated that she did not give her consent for her identity to be utilized in this manner. The avatar, designed to represent a modern, digital approach to governance, has sparked discussions about ethical considerations surrounding AI, identity rights, and the implications of using someone's persona without permission. Bisha's case highlights the growing need for clear regulations and ethical guidelines in the rapidly evolving field of artificial intelligence, particularly as it intersects with personal identity and representation. As AI technology continues to advance, the debate over consent and the ownership of one’s image in the digital realm becomes increasingly relevant, drawing attention from both legal experts and the public alike.
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