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What are the origins of the viral AI-generated video featuring celebrities protesting against Kanye West?

The viral AI-generated video was created by two men who work for an AI company in Israel. They posted the video online after the Super Bowl as a way to protest Kanye West's anti-Semitic comments and denounce his actions. While they did include a disclaimer identifying it as AI-generated content, this notice was very small in the description, which led many viewers to believe the footage was authentic when it began circulating on social media. Even Rhona Tarrant, CBS News Executive Editor, admitted it took her several viewings to recognize it wasn't real.

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Origin of the AI-generated Controversy

CBS News·8 months ago

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What did Scarlett Johansson say about the AI-generated video depicting her?

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What did the creator of the AI-generated video say about misleading people?

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How can people do a better job of spotting AI-generated content, especially if the message is in Hebrew?

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What is the current state of legislation regarding generative AI and the protection of likeness rights?

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What are the challenges regarding regulating AI content that uses people's likenesses?

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