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chris pratt new animated film uses AI voice cloning to complete deceased actor’s performance, sparking moral outrage over digital resurrection and the sanctity of artistic legacy.

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chris pratt new animated film uses AI voice cloning to complete deceased actor’s performance, sparking moral outrage over digital resurrection and the sanctity of artistic legacy.

In a move that has ignited fierce debate across Hollywood and religious circles, Chris Pratt’s latest animated blockbuster has been revealed to rely on controversial AI voice cloning technology to recreate the late voice actor’s performance posthumously. The studio claims it’s a “loving tribute,” but moral critics are sounding the alarm, arguing that this practice cheapens human legacy, steals work from living actors, and erodes the very soul of storytelling. “We are commodifying death itself,” warns one ethics professor. “When a star’s voice can be manufactured without consent, we cross a line that cannot be uncrossed—this is the downfall of authentic artistry in a soulless digital age.” As fans debate whether Chris Pratt’s involvement sanctifies or stains the project, the real question remains: Are we creating art, or simply programming ghosts to sing for our entertainment?