Celebrity power? Direct abuse to Mark Zuckerberg. Fake AI ads disappear in 2 hours!
Celebrity power? Direct abuse to Mark Zuckerberg. Fake AI ads disappear in 2 hours!
The story boils down in AI when the big-time actor "Jamie Lee Curtis" shows that when normal problem reporting systems don't work, "media announcements" may be the quickest solution! 🚫
Jamie came across a "fake AI ad" that used her face and voice without permission. This ad was edited from a clip of her real interview with the news agency about a wildfire, but was put in a fake voice to promote oral care products. 😬
Jamie tried to follow all the steps. Press REPORT, send a report to Meta's support to request the removal of this ad, but no progress was made. 😤
After the system didn't work, she decided to post to her personal Instagram and tag the account "@ zuck" (Mark Zuckerberg) directly! 🔥
Jamie made it clear that she was trying to follow all the right channels to ask the team to take out fake AI ads that she didn't share or support. She reiterated, "My brand is sincerity. The misuse of my images to say things that aren't true is destroying my chances and my position." 👇
[And a miracle happened!]
After just two hours of posting, the disguised ad was immediately deleted! ✨ Jamie posted a success celebration saying, "It works! The Internet is thriving! Shame. It's really worth it!" 🎉
But wait...This story contains some interesting observations:
💡, a Meta spokesman confirmed that the ad actually violated the rules and had been removed...But the question is, did this end so quickly because she was "Jamie Lee Curtis," a celebrity with six million followers?
Previously, celebrities like Tom Hanks, Scarlett Johansson, and Taylor Swift had already been victims of fake AI ads, which Meta's systems often couldn't detect in advance.
What if ordinary people without millions of followers, they may still have to "wait" for the system to work?..
"The system may run quickly...As long as you're loud enough to get your voice to the executives! "🤔 This is the key issue about AI Deepfake. Platforms should have a fast and fair management system for everyone, not just celebrities.
What do your friends think about this? Who has encountered a fake advertising problem and press REPORT, but not as a result? Let's share the experience. 👇
Sources: Based on public reports and Jamie Lee Curtis's social media.












































































































