Salman Khan Gets Court Notice on AI Company’s Plea, Here’s the Full Case Detail

Bollywood actor Salman Khan has received a court notice following a petition by a Chinese AI company, accusing the unauthorized use of his image and content through AI tools

The AI company claims that Salman Khan's identity and film-related content have been used without permission, raising concerns about "personality rights" and "intellectual property"

The court has requested Salman Khan to respond to these allegations by February 27, as the case could set a significant legal precedent regarding celebrity rights and AI usage

This case highlights the growing tension between the rapid advancement of AI technology and celebrity rights, as AI makes it easier to replicate a celebrity’s image, voice, or style

Deepfake videos, AI-generated images, and virtual avatars are becoming more common, prompting concerns among celebrities about the misuse of their identities

Reports suggest that digital content related to Salman Khan was allegedly used to train the AI model, leading to commercial gains for the company involved

As of now, neither Salman Khan nor his team has issued an official statement regarding the allegations or the court notice

Industry experts predict that this case may not only impact Salman Khan but could also lead to similar legal challenges for other celebrities in the evolving digital landscape

The central question raised by this case is about ownership of a person’s digital identity in the age of AI—whether it belongs to the individual or the technology company

The outcome of this case could significantly influence future interactions between AI technology and celebrity rights, setting a precedent for how digital identities are protected