The video, made by an Israeli entrepreneur, shows the celebrities wearing a shirt that echoes the swastika one Kanye West ...
Celebrities — including David Schwimmer, Steven Spielberg, Jerry Seinfeld, Adam Sandler and Sacha Baron Cohen — are shown giving Kanye the finger, while the real Johansson pushes back against deepfake ...
Scarlett Johansson is condemning antisemitism and calling for legislation to protect the public from artificial intelligence ...
The actress denounces Kanye West's antisemitic Super Bowl ad, but does not condone using her likeness without permission: 'We must call out the misuse of AI, no matter its messaging.' ...
Scarlett Johansson stands firmly against AI after a self-declared 'generative AI expert' lifts her likeness and others' for a ...
If AI can create a video that supports the Jews, it can just as easily create videos that defame the Jews, a rabbi writes.
The video shows AI-generated versions of Jewish celebrities like David Schwimmer, Drake, Steven Spielberg, Adam Sandler, Jerry Seinfeld, Scarlett Johansson, Mila Kunis and more.
Scarlett Johansson, one of the celebrities depicted in the AI-generated video, has spoken out against the "misuse of AI." ...
Kanye West, now legally Ye, sparks controversy again with antisemitic posts on X (formerly Twitter) and offering swastika ...
Despite agreeing with message of zero tolerance for hate speech, Scarlett Johansson expressed deep concerns about AI’s role ...
Kanye West’s weird iPhone-recorded advertisement on Super Bowl Sunday directed people to his Yeezy website, where customers and fans found a single swastika t-shirt listed for sale. And just like his ...
The Marvel actor shared her concerns about AI and deepfakes after an AI-generated video of celebrities responding to Ye's ...