Pankaj Tripathi is one of the most loved actors in Bollywood, who has made his place on the basis of his pure and honest acting talent. After Paresh Rawal’s exit from Hera Ferri 3, some AI-borne paintings were broadcast online, showing Pankaj Tripathi as Baburao. Images created a stir online and amidst all this, the criminal justice 4 actor shared his views on fake AI videos and fake information that were often on the surface on social media.
A few days after Paresh Rawal’s Baburao, a few days after his AI avatar, in a new interview with Zoom, Pankaj Tripathi shared his views on AI technology. He mentioned that he is not afraid or worried about it. The experienced actor recalled an article about science in his childhood that insisted that it was both a boon and curse.
Tripathi argued that if science is used meaningfully, it is a surprising thing. However, if it is used without any meaning, it can be harmful. He said that every technology should make a meaningful use. He said that if there is any technology, it is bound to use both types. However, a person should know that the material they are consuming is real or original.
He said, “How much you will see and how much you will dissect or understand it? You have to live your life and work. I am also not afraid because no matter how much technology develops, human emotions have a lot of value and it is not going to change.”
For Anward, it was a few days ago that Tripathi’s AI-Janit image went viral on the Internet. It styled the actor with Paresh Rawal’s Baburao’s prestigious coarse-off glasses and trademark hairstyle. He was also seen wearing clothes in the character’s familiar white dhoti and clothes, which, with a gold chain and bracelet, repeated the classic look.
On the professional front, Pankaj Tripathi is currently enjoying the release of his legal drama series, Criminal Justice 4. It is currently streaming on Jiohotstar.
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