Morgan Freeman slams AI deepfake scam on TikTok for voice replication.

TLDR:

  • Morgan Freeman condemned the use of AI-generated deepfake narrations of his voice on TikTok.
  • Freeman thanked his fans for alerting him to the unauthorized use and urged for reporting such incidents.

Morgan Freeman, known for his distinctive voice, recently spoke out against the use of AI-generated deepfake technology in a video circulating on TikTok. The video claimed to feature Freeman’s voice narrating a day in the life of the creator’s niece. Despite including the hashtag “ai,” some users mistook the replication of Freeman’s voice for the real thing. Freeman took to social media to thank his fans for alerting him to the unauthorized use and emphasized the importance of reporting such incidents to maintain authenticity and integrity.

This is not the first time Freeman’s likeness has been used without his permission. A previous incident involved a deepfake video of Freeman seemingly firing his executive vice president, which was quickly recognized as fake. However, another incident where Freeman appeared to promote a book in a deepfake video was so convincing that even his makeup artist had to confirm its authenticity.

Deepfake technology has been a growing concern in the entertainment industry, as it has also been used to create fake videos of other celebrities like Taylor Swift and Tom Cruise. The use of AI-generated deepfakes raises questions about identity protection and the potential for misinformation in the digital age.

Overall, Morgan Freeman’s response to the deepfake video highlights the need for vigilance and awareness when it comes to unauthorized use of AI technology to imitate celebrities and public figures.