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Scarlett Johansson condemns AI-generated viral video featuring fellow Hollywood celebs
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The emergence of AI-generated deepfake videos has become a significant concern for celebrities and public figures, particularly when these videos are used to make political statements without consent. Recently, an unauthorized AI-generated video featuring fabricated versions of multiple Hollywood celebrities protesting against Kanye West’s antisemitic statements has sparked controversy and raised important questions about AI regulation.

Initial incident and response: A viral AI-generated video depicted several celebrities, including Scarlett Johansson, Jack Black, and Steven Spielberg, wearing protest shirts and making statements against antisemitism.

  • The video showed AI versions of celebrities wearing t-shirts featuring the Star of David inside a hand making a middle finger gesture
  • The fabricated content concluded with messages reading “Enough is Enough” and “Join the Fight Against Antisemitism”

Johansson’s stance and concerns: The actress issued a strong statement condemning the unauthorized use of her likeness, while emphasizing broader concerns about AI technology.

  • While supporting the fight against antisemitism, Johansson warned that AI-amplified hate speech poses a greater threat than individual bad actors
  • She emphasized the need to challenge AI misuse regardless of the message being conveyed
  • The actress called for urgent government action to regulate AI technology

Personal experience with AI misuse: Johansson has faced multiple instances of unauthorized AI reproduction of her likeness and voice.

  • In November 2023, she took legal action against an AI app that used her name and image without permission
  • She confronted OpenAI in May 2024 over their unauthorized use of her voice from the movie “Her” for a chatbot named Sky
  • The actress revealed she had previously declined OpenAI’s request to use her voice, making their subsequent actions particularly concerning

Context of the controversy: The AI video emerged amid ongoing consequences for Kanye West’s antisemitic statements.

  • West has faced significant professional repercussions, including being dropped by his talent manager
  • His X profile was deactivated following controversial posts
  • His website Yeezy.com went offline after attempting to sell merchandise featuring antisemitic symbols

Future implications: The incident highlights the growing tension between AI technology advancement and personal rights protection, particularly in the entertainment industry. While AI can be used to amplify important social messages, the unauthorized use of celebrity likenesses raises serious ethical and legal concerns that require immediate legislative attention. The lack of comprehensive AI regulation in the United States continues to leave public figures and ordinary citizens vulnerable to deepfake exploitation.

Scarlett Johansson Slams AI Video of Celebrities Fighting Kanye West’s Antisemitism: ‘We Must Call Out the Misuse of AI, No Matter Its Messaging’

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