Deepfake celebrities begin shilling products on social media, causing alarm::Hanks and other celebrities have recently become targets of AI-powered ad scams.
Deepfake celebrities begin shilling products on social media, causing alarm::Hanks and other celebrities have recently become targets of AI-powered ad scams.
I can’t help thinking that there are easy solutions to this. Mainly because I don’t take any notice of advertising, at least not in the sense that AI makes a difference.
I have no other exposure to it aside from where it’s being pointed out, such as here.
What I do is things like this:
When the ad break comes on, press the mute button.
When I can’t do that, I overtly ignore the ads, eg I will talk over them or fein extreme annoyance of them, or sometimes I ridicule or attack them with exaggeration. Sometimes all at once.
I have always hated being invaded by direct advertising, and I push back against it. But I also don’t watch reality TV or read celebrity news. I don’t tend to listen to commercial radio or use anything by Meta or X.
Ad before a TV episode? Skip.
YouTube ads? ReVanced.
Internet browser ads? Adblock.
Who follows an actor on social media, what’s the point, haven’t people got anything better to do?
My favorite method is not give a single fuck about the opinion of any celebrity. But fuck ads in general
What if someone tries to impersonate someone with a high reputation such as a professional or a politician?
I’m not saying deepfakes aren’t a problem, they’re extremely worrisome for the future trustworthiness of any visual media, just that people shouldn’t listen to celebrities.
Thank you for the suggestion for YouTube
Yw. I’ve found there’s a few others as well that have varying degrees of functionality. RV suits me though, it’s control over the interface is fairly comprehensive. I hate the news bar and shorts nonsense. It’s wonderful.
Teenagers? Weren’t you young and naive too once?