The actress Jamie Lee Curtis 66, was the victim of Deep fake And he spoke on social networks. The technique uses artificial intelligence to create false images and audios of people and in their case, scenes of a real interview were manipulated, where they included new words, distorting their speech.
After the incident, the Oscar winner used her Instagram account to directly ask Mark Zuckerberg, the executive director of the goal, which to remove the video. The request was also shared on its official page, where it exposed what happened.
“It came to this point, Zuckerberg. Hello. We never know each other. My name is Jamie Lee Curtis and I used all the right channels to ask you and your team to remove this fully fake, AI -based commercial, a Bullshit I did not authorize, with which I did not agree or endure. I tried to send you a private message and enter, but you don’t follow me, so I had to use the public instagram to try to contact you, ”he said in a stretch.
Following, the star of “very crazy Friday” mentioned that being a public person and being known to tell the truth, have “this incorrect use of my images (taken from an interview I did with Stephanie Ruhle during the fires), with new false words put in my mouth, diminishes my opportunities to really speak my truth”.
“I was told that if I ask directly, you may encourage your team to police and remove the ad. I deleted Twitter a long time ago, so this is the only way I can think of contacting you. Thanks in advance,” he said in his public order.
Two hours later he made the post, Jamie Lee added a comment in the publication, celebrating the withdrawal of the content. “It worked! Eba, internet! The shame has its value! Thanks to all who participated and helped correct.”
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This content was originally published in Jamie Lee Curtis is a victim of Deepfake and pronounces on social networks on the CNN Brazil website.
Source: CNN Brasil

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