Nicki Minaj Enraged by Deepfake Video

Mad Queen Nicki Minaj flipped her lid on Twitter after she saw a clip of herself in an uncanny deepfake parody video where she plays wife to Tom Holland while they have a dispute with neighbor Mark Zuckerberg, with both men also portrayed with deepfakes. “HELP!!! What in the AI shapeshifting cloning conspiracy theory is this?!?!! I hope the whole internet get deleted!!!” she tweeted on Sunday. When asked by an incredulous fan if the spectacle was even legal, Minaj tweeted, “I do not know! But as Queen of the British Monarchy & the commonwealth, I hereby abolish the internet. Effective @ 0900 military time tomorrow morning, 10th July, 20 hundred & 23. BON VOYAGE BITCH.” Minaj’s anger and unease encapsulate the general wariness among some singers, actors, performers, and other creative people about how artificial intelligence technologies, such as deepfakes, are grabbing not just their faces and voices, but also their intellectual property, often without their permission. For another example, see author and comedian Sarah Silverman, who along with two other writers recently filed a lawsuit against OpenAI, the developer of ChatGPT, for copyright infringement — with the trio claiming the company’s AI models had used their published books as training data. HELP WTF IS THIS LMAOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO pic.twitter.com/23hzjRq9Yy — w i l l i e (@WhatEverWillie) July 9, 2023 Fake Out The video that ruffled Minaj’s feathers was a promo from a new show called “Deep Fake Neighbour Wars” from ITVX, according to Vibe. A press release claims it’s the “world’s first…Nicki Minaj Enraged by Deepfake Video

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