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Netflix Wonka Show Draws Criticism Over AI Recreation of Gene Wilder's Voice

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A new Netflix show based on the Wonka franchise has sparked backlash for using an AI-generated version of the late actor Gene Wilder's voice. Wilder, who famously portrayed Willy Wonka in the 1971 film, passed away in 2016. The production was carried out with the permission of Wilder's estate, which granted consent for the use of his likeness and voice. Despite this approval, the decision has drawn criticism from viewers and commentators concerned about the ethical implications of recreating a deceased actor's voice using artificial intelligence.

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Netflix Wonka Show Draws Criticism Over AI Recreation of Gene Wilder's Voice · ShortSingh