YouTuber Shocked After Discovering Multiple Unsettling AI Clones Of Herself Online!
06.03.2024 - 19:45
/ perezhilton.com
Buckle up for a wild story, Perezcious readers!
Three months ago, a woman named Olga Loiek launched a YouTube channel to talk about mental health and her philosophical views about life. Normal enough in the 21st century, right?! LOLz! But in a recent video, she said that someone had contacted her to let her know many of her photos and videos had been stolen and uploaded to a Chinese social media website over the last month. By that point, she had already noticed some of her videos were being re-uploaded to other platforms — something that “didn’t bother” her too much at first. But what she didn’t realize was that the situation was FAR worse than she initially thought!
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When Olga decided to click on some of the links the person sent, she was “shocked” to find several videos of herself speaking fluent Mandarin. Except it was NOT her!! Instead, these “creepy” clips featured a clone of herself generated by artificial intelligence — and made without her consent! And there was not just one clone! Upon further investigation, she found dozens of other clone versions of herself getting “thousands of likes and comments” on social media!
First, Olga uncovered an AI clone called April, who had supposedly been living in China for eight years. Then, there was Natasha, a 31-year-old Russian woman who moved to China to sell and advertise Russian food. And another named Lynna had videos expressing how she wanted to marry a Chinese man:
Whoa!!
All these clone characters had her voice — and her face. And what Olga mainly noticed in a lot of these AI-generated videos was the clones talking about “how great the relationship between China and Russia is” and
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