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Translated & publishing article on Zaobao published on 11Mar, about AI films like "Huo Qubing"/Saving the Fox on Snowy Mountain,” show how content can now be produced faster and cheaper, challenging the role of human actors. Concerns over AI replicating actors’ likeness have already Sharing my latest piece in Zaobao published on 11Mar, about AI films like "Huo Qubing"/Saving the Fox on Snowy Mountain,” show how content can now be produced faster and cheaper, challenging the role of human actors. Concerns over AI replicating actors’ likeness have already sparked industry action, especially in Hollywood. As barriers drop, actors must adapt by sharpening human strengths, embracing AI, and building personal brands.  For example, in Singapore, locally based TV artists—Macau-born Gini Chang (曾曉晴) and Hong Kong-born Tiffany Ho (何睿烔)—shared candidly on their YouTube program “NG Classroom”/NG班房 about the real and pressing threats posed by AI. Despite this, they remain committed to developing their acting careers. Chang emphasized continuous improvement in acting skills, hoping to “move opportunities through effort,” while Ho agreed on the importance of cultivating personal charm and individuality to stay competitive—essentially racing alongside AI rather than against it. Original Title: 從《雪山救狐狸》《霍去病》看AI對演員生計衝擊 Hio Cheng Chang  #AI #Aartificial intelligence #AI #AgenticAI #AIWorkflow #Tech   #FutureOfWork #CreativeIndustry #DigitalTransformation #FilmIndustry #Actors #actress #deepfake #Content #TechDisruption #MediaInnovation #Mediacorp

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