Scarlett Johansson Urges AI Guardrails After She’s Shown in Fake Anti-Ye Video
Scarlett Johansson is strengthening her appeal AI The regulations, warn that improper use poses a major threat to the “near future of mankind”. The actress is urging U.S. lawmakers to create clear guardrails because of her similarities to other celebrities and the opposite of rapper Ye (formerly known as Kanye West).
Deep cakes are created using audio and visual samples of real people to create real photos and videos, and thanks to AI, they are easier to make and more convincing than ever before.
This Deepfake video depicts AI-generated Jewish celebrities including Jerry Seinfeld, Drake, Mila Kunis and Adam Sandler , wearing an anti-Carney western T-shirt showing the image of middle finger and Jewish stars. The videos created so far are unknown, but are likely made without the permission of any celebrity.
The Deepfake video is a response to West’s recent attempt to sell a $20 t-shirt and quotes a Nazi tribute introduction on its Yeezy website. The rapper purchased local ads during the Super Bowl to promote the site.
Johnson, who Talk about AI beforesaid in a statement shared with CNET:
“Family and friends caught my attention, an AI-generated video featuring my similarity in response to anti-Semitic views has been circulating online and gaining attention. I am a Jewish woman who is not against anti-Semiticism Tolerate or hate speech of any kind, but I also believe that the potential of hate speech multiplied by the threat of AI is greater than any responsible person. Or we risk losing reality.”
Deepfake Video this week as some of the most prominent technology leaders, including Openai’s Sam Altman, Gathered in Paris For the AI Action Summit, discuss the security guardrail of AI. Many companies and lawmakers Keep working hard How to effectively regulate AI without killing innovation.
Johnson is no stranger to AI
This is not the first time Johnson has become the leader of the AI guardrail. Earlier this year, Openai used sound Very similar Johansson written from the movie “Her” AI tool Chatgpt-4O. The company apologized after her legal team sent Openai’s letter and Temporarily postponed A wider launch of its advanced audio mode.
Openai said in a blog post at the time that the company called Sky’s specific voice “never like Johansson’s.”
“Unfortunately, I’ve been a public victim of AI, but the truth is that AI threats affect each of us,” Johnson said in his latest statement.
“About artificial intelligence, there is a 1,000-foot wave coming, and several progressive countries, not including the United States, responded in a responsible way. It is frightening that the U.S. government has been paralyzed in passing legislation, Protect all its legislation to protect its all. Citizens’ imminent danger of opposing AI.”
She added: “I urge the U.S. government to focus first by passing legislation that restricts AI; it is a bipartisan issue that greatly affects the immediate future of humanity as a whole.”