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Colman Domingo Sparks Global Debate After Calling for Industry-Wide Ban on AI-Generated Performances. HOLLYWOOD — Actor Colman Domingo has ignited an international conversation after publicly demanding an immediate and comprehensive ban on artificial intelligence-generated performances in film and television. According to a press conference held in Los Angeles on Monday, Domingo cited ethical concerns, intellectual property theft, and the dehumanization of the craft as primary reasons for the sweeping prohibition. The statement, issued during the premiere of his latest project, marks a significant escalation in the ongoing labor dispute between artists and major studios over the use of generative AI. Industry analysts report that the viral call has already garnered support from over 200 prominent figures, with a formal petition expected to be submitted to the Screen Actors Guild later this week. Domingo argued that the technology threatens the livelihood of every working actor, warning that a failure to act could lead to an irreversible, synthetic replacement of human storytelling. The announcement was broadcast live across multiple platforms, drawing immediate reaction from both tech executives and entertainment unions.

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Colman Domingo Sparks Global Debate After Calling for Industry-Wide Ban on AI-Generated Performances. HOLLYWOOD — Actor Colman Domingo has ignited an international conversation after publicly demanding an immediate and comprehensive ban on artificial intelligence-generated performances in film and television. According to a press conference held in Los Angeles on Monday, Domingo cited ethical concerns, intellectual property theft, and the dehumanization of the craft as primary reasons for the sweeping prohibition. The statement, issued during the premiere of his latest project, marks a significant escalation in the ongoing labor dispute between artists and major studios over the use of generative AI. Industry analysts report that the viral call has already garnered support from over 200 prominent figures, with a formal petition expected to be submitted to the Screen Actors Guild later this week. Domingo argued that the technology threatens the livelihood of every working actor, warning that a failure to act could lead to an irreversible, synthetic replacement of human storytelling. The announcement was broadcast live across multiple platforms, drawing immediate reaction from both tech executives and entertainment unions.