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Scarlett Johansson Speaks Out Against AI Misuse
Wednesday, February 12, 2025
The fake video featuring Johansson and other celebrities was shared online after Kanye West sparked outrage with his antisemitic behavior. He was criticized for trying to sell swastika shirts on his Yeezy website and for his hateful comments on social media. The video, which was set to the tune of the Jewish folk song "Hava Nagila, " featured celebrities like Drake, Jerry Seinfeld, and Mark Zuckerberg. It ended with an AI-generated Adam Sandler giving the middle finger and the message "Enough Is Enough. "
The actual David Schwimmer also spoke out against West, criticizing his antisemitic behavior and the lack of outrage from the public. West's actions led to him being dropped by his talent agency and his Yeezy store being removed from Shopify. The Anti-Defamation League also condemned West's behavior, stating that there is no excuse for his actions.
Johansson's call to action highlights the growing concern about AI misuse. As AI technology continues to advance, it is important to consider the potential dangers it poses to society. Johansson's experience serves as a reminder of the need for regulation and oversight in the use of AI.
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