Lisa Kudrow, who has been open about communicating her concerns and past traumas to her fans, recently revealed what is disturbing her now.
The actress was candid about her thoughts in an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, when she was asked what she thinks about AI generating digital image after she dies.
She stated, "Yeah, I do. But I don’t know. It’s a tool but generative AI technology is a different thing than people playing around and making fan art or fan fiction."
She continued, explaining the problem, "The problem becomes when they can monetise it and create something that can be used however they want. Or when studios decide they can use your image however they want."
The Mad About You actress added, "But they need permission from the estate if someone passes away. It makes me nervous. It does."
This comes after the Friends star was vocal about the use of AI in movies and shows after her character Valerie in The Comeback became a victim and was used in an AI sitcom.
It is to be noted that the show was first made to highlight the problems Lisa has faced in her career.
RELATED: Lisa Kudrow exposes 'brutal’ culture behind 'Friends' scenes