Tamil actress and health coach Ramya Subramanian is furious with a health and wellness brand for using her AI-generated voiceover video without permission. She took to Instagram Stories to warn the brand of legal action. Ramya has a history of speaking out against unethical practices in the entertainment industry.
Unauthorized Use Sparks Outrage
This is the third time Ramya’s video has been misused with an AI voiceover, which she calls illegal and unethical. She demanded the brand remove the video immediately, threatening strict legal action if they don’t comply. The brand took down the video from their Instagram page after Ramya’s post.
A Career in Film and Health Coaching
Ramya started her career as a video jockey and later made a name for herself in Tamil cinema. She has appeared in films like ‘O Kadhal Kanmani’, ‘Ada’, and ‘Master’. Recently, she played a psychologist in ‘Rasavathi’ and was seen alongside Ajith Kumar and Trisha Krishnan in ‘Vidaa Muyarchi’. Ramya is also a certified integrative nutrition health coach from New York’s Institute for Integrative Nutrition, a qualification she pursued during the pandemic.
Growing Concerns Over AI-Generated Content
Ramya’s warning comes as concerns over deepfakes and AI-generated content grow in the entertainment industry. The misuse of such technology raises questions about consent and intellectual property rights. Actors and creators are increasingly speaking out against unauthorized use of their likenesses and voices. Ramya’s actions highlight the need for clearer guidelines and regulations around AI-generated content in entertainment.