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Updated May 15, 2024 at 1:07 p.m
O'Shea Glass feels “abused” by the AI.
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A video of famous actress O'Shea Glass, created using artificial intelligence, has caused a stir on social media. Now the actress is commenting on the “fake artificial intelligence.” She is afraid and feels abused.
A video clip of the famous actress is currently going viral on Facebook
O'Shea Glass shocked about 'fake AI'
“My name is O'Shea Glass and I have been suffering from knee problems for 20 years. At the age of 45, I was diagnosed with osteoarthritis and living with it causes me constant pain,” admits the AI-generated version of the actress in nearly three and a listen to the video. It's half a minute long.
The actress's words sound deceptively real: “When I heard myself speaking in the video, I felt goosebumps,” the real Glass told Bild newspaper. Only those who know her well can tell the difference between the real Uschi. I feel offended. Glass himself was shocked by “this fake AI that's driven by my name and my voice.”
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AI possibilities: “This really scares me”
Glass only learned of the video through a fan: “I became skeptical when a lady wrote me and wanted to know if this really helped me and then she would like to try it. And that's exactly what I want to prevent. Other people fall for the scam and think that if this helps Uschi Glas, it will help me too.
The actress explained, in an interview with the newspaper, that she has not suffered from knee problems “for 20 years” and that she is “in good health.” The incident showed the 80-year-old the limitless possibilities of artificial intelligence: “It really scares me when I think about what is possible with artificial intelligence.” The actress is already investigating how to take legal action against the AI video. (yum/spot)
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