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Gulshan Devaiah says in age of AI and ML, he aims to support artistes monetarily

Gulshan Devaiah, who is receiving a lot of positive response for his work in the recently released streaming series Dahaad, feels that as the world gets upgraded with Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) with the former taking over...
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Gulshan Devaiah, who is receiving a lot of positive response for his work in the recently released streaming series Dahaad, feels that as the world gets upgraded with Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) with the former taking over creative jobs, it is his responsibility to support the artistes financially for their work.

Recently, Bengaluru-based caricature artiste Prasad Bhat, who is the founder of Graphicurry, reached out to Gulshan to pay a tribute to him as an actor, by caricaturing some of his iconic characters.

The actor could not accept it for free. Touched by the gesture, Gulshan commissioned the work from the artiste.

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Talking about the same, Gulshan said, “If I really like something then I’m willing to pay for it. I’m very grateful and privileged to receive offers from artists to make me something for free but it’s their livelihood too and in this age of Machine Learning and AI, the least I can do is support artists by offering to pay them their rates.” Prasad had picked Gulshan’s looks from his projects like Commando 3, Dahaad, Goliyon Ki Raasleela Ram-Leela, Mard Ko Dard Nahi Hota, Ghost Stories, Durangaa, Badhaai Do, Hunterrr and Death in the Gunj.

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