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‘Cringe’ or acceptable? Alleged AI scenes in Coco Martin’s ‘Sigabo’ spark online debate

Interaksyon

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July 10, 2026

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‘Cringe’ or acceptable? Alleged AI scenes in Coco Martin’s ‘Sigabo’ spark online debate

Coco Martin‘s newest teleserye project drew attention online after viewers pointed out scenes they suspected may have involved the use of artificial intelligence (AI). “Sigabo,” the action-romance drama that marks the latest collaboration between the actor and his real-life partner, Julia Montes, sparked discussions online over viewers’ observations about the possible use of AI in [] The post ‘Cringe’ or acceptable? Alleged AI scenes in Coco Martin’s ‘Sigabo’ spark online debate appeared first on Interaksyon.

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