China's AI Monkey Video Triggers Philippines Protest Over South China Sea | Firstpost Live
The Philippines has condemned an AI-generated video posted by China's state-run China Daily that portrayed Filipinos as monkeys, calling it racist, dehumanising, and unacceptable. Manila demanded the video's removal, saying it mocked the 2016 international ruling that rejected China's sweeping South China Sea claims and glorified violence against Filipinos. The controversy comes amid escalating maritime tensions between Beijing and Manila over the disputed South China Sea, where repeated confrontations, water cannon incidents, and competing territorial claims have strained relations. China, however, continues to reject the 2016 Hague tribunal ruling and has defended its position on the long-running dispute. Joshua Barnes tells you more on Firstpost Live.TIME STAMPS:
0:00 – Introduction
0:20 – China Daily’s AI Video Sparks Diplomatic Outrage
0:48 – AI Video Depicts Filipinos As Monkeys
1:14 – Philippines Condemns Video As Racist And Dehumanising
1:44 – Defence Ministry Calls Clip ‘Contemptible Propaganda’
2:08 – China Distances Itself As South China Sea Tensions Grow
2:36 – Scarborough Shoal And Spratly Islands Remain Flashpoints
3:01 – Arbitration Ruling Anniversary Reignites Legal Dispute
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