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'Not Scared': Pankaj Tripathi Reacts to Viral AI Images, Emphasizes Human Touch Over Tech!

'Not Scared': Pankaj Tripathi Reacts to Viral AI Images, Emphasizes Human Touch Over Tech!
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In the ever-evolving landscape of digital media, where Artificial Intelligence (AI) can blur the lines between reality and fabrication, seasoned actor Pankaj Tripathi remains remarkably grounded. Days after a flurry of AI-generated images depicting him as the iconic character Baburao Ganpatrao Apte from the Hera Pheri franchise went viral, Tripathi has shared his calm and thoughtful perspective, stating he isn't "scared" of the technology.
 
The AI-generated images, which circulated widely across social media platforms, imagined Tripathi stepping into the shoes of the beloved, quirky landlord, a role originally immortalized by veteran actor Paresh Rawal. These images surfaced amidst ongoing discussions and fan theories regarding the potential casting for Hera Pheri 3. While the images sparked considerable online buzz and debate among fans, Tripathi's recent comments offer a refreshing take on the rising prevalence of AI in the entertainment industry.
 
Speaking to media outlets, Pankaj Tripathi drew a parallel to a childhood lesson, recalling an article he once read about science being both a "boon and a curse." He elaborated on this philosophy, asserting that AI, like any technology, holds both immense potential for meaningful use and the capacity for harm if misused.
 
"I remember reading an article in my childhood about science: is it a boon or a curse? What is it? It is both," Tripathi stated. "If it is used meaningfully, then it is an amazing thing. If it is used meaninglessly, then it can be harmful. Any technology should have a meaningful use."
 
However, Tripathi emphasized the crucial role of individual awareness in navigating this technological shift. "But if there is technology, then it will have both kinds of uses. The person has to be aware that what they are seeing is generated or real and original. How much you will see and how much you will dissect or understand it? You have to live your life and work too."
 
His most striking statement reflects his inherent faith in human authenticity: "I am not scared because no matter how much technology evolves, human emotions have a lot of value and that is not going to change." This assertion underscores his belief that while AI can replicate appearances, it cannot mimic the depth and nuance of genuine human expression and connection – qualities that have defined his celebrated acting career.
 
Pankaj Tripathi's measured response comes at a time when the entertainment industry globally is grappling with the implications of AI, from deepfakes impacting celebrity likeness to concerns about job displacement for artists and technicians. His pragmatic outlook suggests a willingness to adapt while firmly advocating for the preservation of human ingenuity and emotional depth.
 
As discussions around Hera Pheri 3 continue and AI technology advances, Tripathi's words serve as a reminder that the essence of storytelling and performance ultimately lies in the authentic human experience.
 
 
 
 

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