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Father of dead China singer blasts blogger’s digital version of late son created without consent, calls for AI control

  • Qiao Renliang tragically takes own life in 2016 aged 29, parents still grieving
  • Creator makes video of star without consent, father denounces practice

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The father of a dead singing star in China has blasted people who use AI technology to “resurrect” passed-away relatives without the permission of their grieving families. He says the practice needs to be regulated. Photo: SCMP composite/Douyin
Fran Luin Beijing

More and more people in China are using artificial intelligence, or AI, to “resurrect” deceased celebrities, but one relative of a late well-known personality has slammed the practice as unacceptable.

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On March 16, Qiao Kangqiang, father of the deceased Chinese star Qiao Renliang, said he wanted all AI videos of his son to be removed from the internet as they were “rubbing salt into his wound”.

Qiao tragically took his own life in 2016 at the age of 29, after suffering from serious depression thought to have been exacerbated by untrue media reports and online abuse.

His parents have been grieving the loss of their only son ever since.

Singer Qiao Renliang took his own life after a battle with severe depression as a result of online abuse. Photo: Douyin
Singer Qiao Renliang took his own life after a battle with severe depression as a result of online abuse. Photo: Douyin

The couple now edit a Douyin account, posting videos of their life while promoting the skincare brand their son founded.

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