A viral video featuring major celebrities flipping off Kanye West is making waves online—but it's all an AI-generated deepfake. The one-minute montage, created by AI expert Ori Bejerano, includes familiar faces like Drake, Jerry Seinfeld, Adam Sandler, Mark Zuckerberg, Steven Spielberg, Mila Kunis, Ben Stiller, and David Schwimmer.
AI-Generated Protest Against Antisemitism
The video shows the stars wearing white T-shirts with a Jewish Star of David drawn on a hand giving the middle finger, with "Kanye" written underneath. In one of the clips, Adam Sandler’s AI-generated version flips off Kanye directly. At the end, a bold message appears: "Enough Is Enough, Join The Fight Against Antisemitism."
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Scarlett Johansson Speaks Out on AI Manipulation
While the video carries a strong anti-hate message, actress Scarlett Johansson publicly condemned the unauthorized use of her AI-generated image. She stated, "I have no tolerance for antisemitism or hate speech, but AI misuse is a greater threat that must be addressed." Johansson warned that unchecked AI manipulation could distort reality and spread misinformation.
Kanye’s Controversial Stance and Legal Troubles
The video responds to Kanye West’s ongoing pro-Nazi rhetoric. His former Yeezy staffer, a Jewish woman, has sued him for alleged religious discrimination, harassment, and sending messages like "Hail Hitler" and "I Am A NAZI." She also claims West compared himself to Hitler, sent pornographic material, and used derogatory language. After reporting his behavior, she was allegedly fired.
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Industry Backlash Against Kanye
Many in the music and entertainment industry are distancing themselves from Kanye. His close collaborator, Ty Dolla $ign, recently took to Instagram to declare he does not support hate speech in any form.
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