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  • 7/9/2025
#AICelebrities #DigitalResurrection #DeepfakeDrama #VirtualAfterlife #AICloneWars #DeadButOnline #FameAfterDeath #TechVsEthics #DigitalNecromancy #BlackMirrorVibes #AIRevenant #CelebrityClones #WatchTillTheEnd #DigitalImmortality #ConsentAfterDeath #FutureOfFame #GenZAndAI #VirtualGhosts #AIisTooMuch #WhoOwnsTheDead

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00:00If you're a Gen Z who loves pop culture drama, then you need to hear about the wave of AI
00:04celebrity clones taking over TikTok and beyond. This is real, viral, and seriously controversial.
00:10In June 2025, a company called Vivex AI dropped the first ever interactive AI version of a dead
00:16celebrity. Now fans are texting, calling, and even watching new interviews with digital ghosts of pop
00:21icons. But here's the twist. The celebrity's family is suing, saying they never gave permission for
00:27this AI resurrection. Tech companies are making bank, selling monthly subscriptions so you can
00:33virtually hang out or even date your idol's clone. Some fans are getting emotional, crying on live
00:38streams while talking to these digital doubles. But is it cool or creepy? Critics call it necro-capitalism,
00:45profiting off the dead without consent. And here's the real ethical mess. Who actually owns a person's
00:51likeness after they're gone, their family, fans, or whoever has the best AI? It's got everyone
00:56divided, and honestly, it's just the beginning. If we can resurrect celebrities with AI, what's
01:01stopping us from bringing back anyone? Would you chat with an AI ghost? Drop your thoughts below.

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