Scarlett Johansson has spoken out about the dangers of artificial intelligence after she and several other Jewish celebrities appeared in a fake video opposing the controversial rapper formerly known as Kanye West.
The Marvel actor shared her concerns about AI and deepfakes after an AI-generated video of celebrities responding to Ye's antisemitic posts surfaced.
Scarlett Johansson is calling on U.S. legislators to pass laws limiting the use of AI after a fake video surfaced of her condemning Kanye West.
Regardless of West's clear intent to provoke commentary or the current state of his mental health, this type of virulent anti-Semitism requires clear and immediate condemnation in order to maintain the safety of Jews everywhere.
A video posted to social media purported to show celebs like Scarlett Johansson and Jerry Seinfeld wearing T-shirts protesting Kanye West.
Scarlett Johansson has warned about the "misuse of AI" after a deepfake video purported to show her and other Jewish celebrities sending a message of protest to Kanye West. It comes after the rapper recently left the X platform following a tirade of anti-semitic posts,
In a new interview, Guy Bar attempted to justify his celebrity-filled stunt, and noted, "I wish they would share it and say, 'We agree'."
Scarlett Johansson, Steven Spielberg, Adam Sandler and several other Jewish celebrities assembled in matching T-shirts to shame Ye (formerly Kanye West) for his latest antisemitic outbursts —
The video, made by an Israeli entrepreneur, shows the celebrities wearing a shirt that echoes the swastika one Kanye West sold this week.
Scarlett Johansson is condemning antisemitism and calling for legislation to protect the public from artificial intelligence after a deepfake video of her and other celebrities, created with the technology,
A new deepfake video shows Jewish A-listers flipping off self-proclaimed Nazi Kanye West. The rapper last week launched another antisemitic rant and started selling swastika t-shirts.
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.'