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They sold their likeness to AI platforms – and regret it now

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Many have licensed their image to AI marketing companies and now see their images in deepfakes, dubious adverts and political propaganda.

PARIS: South Korean actor Simon Lee was stunned when he saw his likeness – at times as a gynaecologist or a surgeon – being used to promote questionable health cures on TikTok and Instagram.

He is one of scores of people who have licensed their image to AI marketing companies, and then ended up with the unpleasant surprise of seeing themselves featured in deepfakes, dubious adverts or even political propaganda.

“If it was a nice advertisement, it would’ve been fine to me. But obviously it is such a scam,” he told AFP, adding that the terms of his contract prevented him from getting the videos removed.

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