Thursday, March 27, 2025

Scarlett Johansson Urges Action Against AI Misuse After Viral Video of Celebrities Protesting Kanye West’s Antisemitism Emerges

An AI-generated video depicting Hollywood stars, including Scarlett Johansson, Jerry Seinfeld, and Adam Sandler, protesting Kanye West’s antisemitic comments has gone viral online, prompting criticism from Johansson over the “misuse of AI.” The fake viral video showed celebrities wearing T-shirts featuring a middle finger with a Star of David inside it and “Kanye” written below. The clip implied they were responding to West’s recent antisemitic remarks and a swastika shirt he was selling on his Yeezy website before it was pulled down by Shopify.

The protest video was generated using AI without permission from the celebrities to use their likenesses. Reacting to it, Scarlett Johansson outlined her objections to the deepfake video, regardless of its intentions. The “Black Widow” star stated, “It has been brought to my attention by family members and friends that an AI-generated video featuring my likeness, in response to an antisemitic view, has been circulating online and gaining traction,” as per CNN.

Johansson continued, “I am a Jewish woman who has no tolerance for antisemitism or hate speech of any kind. But I also firmly believe that the potential for hate speech multiplied by AI is a far greater threat than any one person who takes accountability for it. We must call out the misuse of AI, no matter its messaging, or we risk losing a hold on reality.” This urgent message reflects her dedication not only to combatting hate speech but also to raising awareness about the dangers of AI misuse.

Johansson’s statement further emphasized the broader implications of AI technology. “I have unfortunately been a very public victim of AI, but the truth is that the threat of AI affects each and every one of us. There is a 1000-foot wave coming regarding AI that several progressive countries, not including the United States, have responded to in a responsible manner. It is terrifying that the US government is paralyzed when it comes to passing legislation that protects all its citizens against the imminent dangers of AI.”

The fake clip also included AI-generated imagery of Adam Levine, Mila Kunis, Lenny Kravitz, Mark Zuckerberg, Sacha Baron Cohen, Ben Stiller, Natalie Portman, David Schwimmer, and others, set to “Hava Nagila,” a Jewish folk song that is typically played at celebratory cultural events. In her statement, Johansson called on elected officials to take legislative action against AI abuses. “I urge the US government to make the passing of legislation limiting AI use a top priority. It is a bipartisan issue that enormously affects the immediate future of humanity at large,” she said.

The AI video was created by Ori Bejerano, who describes himself as a generative AI expert on his Instagram bio. His original post of the video includes a notice that reads, “This content was digitally created or altered with AI to seem real.” His caption read, “It’s time to stop being silent and respond to antisemites like Kanye West in the strongest way possible. We must demand from the social networks to stop giving stage to antisemitism and hatred.”

Scarlett Johansson’s call for action against AI misuse highlights the urgent necessity for legislation to protect individuals from the misuse of their likenesses and the potential dangers of artificial intelligence. As the conversation around AI evolves, her steadfast stance urges society to take decisive steps to regulate this powerful technology for the benefit of all.

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