Megan Thee Stallion Addresses AI-Generated Sex Tape
Several celebrities have fallen victim to content created by artificial intelligence (AI) but attributed to them. Recently, Megan Thee Stallion’s likeness has allegedly been included in an AI sex tape.
The rapper says that it is not her in the sex tape and warned that she would take legal action against anyone who promotes the video as authentic on It’s really sick how yall go out of the way to hurt me when you see me winning. Yall going too far, Fake ass shit. Just know today was your last day playing with me and I mean it. It’s really sick how yall go out of the way to hurt me when you see me winning. Yall going too far, Fake ass shit. Just know today was your last day playing with me and I mean it.
“It’s really sick how yall go out of the way to hurt me when you see me winning,” she It’s really sick how yall go out of the way to hurt me when you see me winning. Yall going too far, Fake ass shit. Just know today was your last day playing with me and I mean it. It’s really sick how yall go out of the way to hurt me when you see me winning. Yall going too far, Fake ass shit. Just know today was your last day playing with me and I mean it.
More Stars Impacted By AI-Generated Content
Unfortunately, Megan Thee Stallion isn’t the only celebrity who has been negatively affected by AI. Back in November, Cardi B promised to take scammers to court after they used a deep fake version of her voice to push a money scam.
The rapper took to X on November 22 and shared a clip that features a dub of her fake voice over a real video of her.
“Yo it’s ya girl Cardi and I’ma show you how to put $16,000 in your pocket right now for free!” AI Cardi says in the clip. “So pay attention! The state’s handing out these stacks to every single one of y’all. You don’t even need a job! It’s all part of a stimulus-style program to help Americans get back on their feet. They’re sending out these health spending cards re-loaded with that green every single month!”
In her retweet, Cardi wrote: “AI is crazy smh….another lawsuit that fell right on my lap…I love easy money.”
Interestingly, just a few days after Cardi B, rapper Sexyy Red was targeted by the same scam. A tweet shared by user NateRuns on November 21 revealed that a digitized version of the St. Louis native’s voice had been used to advertise “free money” — wherein the would-be Sexyy Red claims that “the government be handin’ out stacks to y’all,” in what appears to be a stimulus check scam.
The X user wrote, “Ummm does sexyy red know a company is using her voice to steal peoples info???”
On November 23, Sexyy Red quote- My lawyer bout to have a field day https://t.co/1HeQqrX5Ke
Earlier this year, singer Taylor Swift’s likeness appeared in AI-generated advertisements promoting free giveaways of Le Creuset cookware. The fake advertisements for the cookware brand used pieced-together clips of the singer with a synthesized version of her voice and images of Le Creuset Dutch ovens.