Sreeleela Breaks Silence on AI Abuse

In recent times, the misuse of technology has become a growing concern, especially in the entertainment industry.;

Update: 2025-12-17 10:44 GMT

In recent times, the misuse of technology has become a growing concern, especially in the entertainment industry. While Artificial Intelligence is designed to improve lives, some people are using it in a harmful way. Fake images, deep fake videos, and false stories are being created and spread within minutes on social media.



 


Earlier, actress Rashmika Mandanna became a victim of a deepfake video, which created a nationwide sensation. Many people demanded strict action at that time. However, even after that shocking incident, these activities did not stop. Now, actress Sreeleela has also become a target of AI misuse.

Sreeleela who is currently busy with back-to-back films finally responded through an Instagram post. She strongly requested people not to encourage AI-generated fake content. In her post, she wrote: "I put my hands together and request every social media user not to support AI-generated nonsense. There is a difference between using and abusing technology. Advancements in technology are meant to simplify life, not complicate it, in my opinion."

She further added, "Every girl out there is a daughter, granddaughter, sister, friend, or colleague, even if she chooses acting as one of her professions. We wish to be part of an industry that spreads joy, with the confidence that we are in a protected environment."

Explaining her situation, Sreeleela said, "I have been unaware of many things happening online due to my schedule, and I thank my well-wishers for bringing this to my notice. I have always taken things with a pinch of salt and lived in my own world, but this is deeply disturbing and devastating. I also see my fellow colleagues going through the same and am reaching out on behalf of everyone."

“With grace and dignity, and with trust in my audience, I ask you to please stand by us. The authorities will be taking it over from here," she concluded.

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