Jamie Lee Curtis rings on Mark Zuckerberg after improper use of AI Ad

Jamie Lee Curtis furious against Ai Deepfake Ad Circulating on Facebook

Jamie Lee Curtis criticized an advertisement that used his approval without her permission on the social media site.

THE Friday more bizarre The actress went to her Instagram account on Monday, to plead the CEO of Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg, to remove the advertising circulating on the social networking site.

Curtis noted that she had tried “each appropriate channel” to contact the Facebook teams to eliminate a “false advertisement completely AI for some bulls — that I did not authorize, accepted or approved”.

The 66 -year -old actress published a screenshot of the video, where her clip for her interview with Stephanie Ruhle of MSNBC on recent Californian forest fires.

“If I have a brand, in addition to being an actor, author and defender, it is that I am known to have said the truth and to say like that and to have integrity and this (bad) use of my images (drawn from an interview that I did with @stephruhle during the fires) with new false words in my mouth, decreases my opportunities to really say my truth,” she wrote in words.

“I was told that if I ask you directly, you may encourage your team to control it and remove it. I deleted a long time ago, so it’s the only way I can think of reaching you,” said Curtis.

After a few hours, Curtis rushed into the comments section to update his subscribers that his plea worked.

“It worked! Yay Internet! Shame has its value! Thank you to everyone who sounded and helped to rectify!” She wrote under the post.

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