New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani is finding it extremely challenging to deal with the spread of AI-generated fake images of him on social media platforms, including those allegedly taken with disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein and his mother, film director Mira Nair. The fake images were created using an AI tool developed by Google and have been circulating online, causing significant distress for Mamdani.
The AI-generated images show Mamdani as a child with his mother posing with Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, former President Bill Clinton, Bill Gates, and Jeff Bezos in one instance, and another depicts Mair holding a baby Mamdani with Epstein, Clinton, Maxwell, and Bezos - an image that would be 34 years old.
In response to the situation, Mayor Mamdani has expressed his frustration at having to deal with these fake images, stating that it is "incredibly difficult" for him personally to see and know they are fabricated, yet spread rapidly across the globe in a time of misinformation.
This incident highlights the need for more robust regulation of artificial intelligence (AI) at all levels of government. Mayor Mamdani emphasized the importance of taking deliberate steps to rein in the abuse of this technology, particularly in public life.
In an interview, he also referenced the old adage that "a lie can travel halfway around the world while the truth is still putting on its shoes," indicating the challenge of correcting misinformation quickly enough. The Mayor stressed the need for a regulatory system that can effectively address AI misuse and ensure the integrity of government services.
New York City has recently taken steps to address this issue, with plans to publish new rules governing the use of AI tools in classrooms later this month.
The AI-generated images show Mamdani as a child with his mother posing with Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, former President Bill Clinton, Bill Gates, and Jeff Bezos in one instance, and another depicts Mair holding a baby Mamdani with Epstein, Clinton, Maxwell, and Bezos - an image that would be 34 years old.
In response to the situation, Mayor Mamdani has expressed his frustration at having to deal with these fake images, stating that it is "incredibly difficult" for him personally to see and know they are fabricated, yet spread rapidly across the globe in a time of misinformation.
This incident highlights the need for more robust regulation of artificial intelligence (AI) at all levels of government. Mayor Mamdani emphasized the importance of taking deliberate steps to rein in the abuse of this technology, particularly in public life.
In an interview, he also referenced the old adage that "a lie can travel halfway around the world while the truth is still putting on its shoes," indicating the challenge of correcting misinformation quickly enough. The Mayor stressed the need for a regulatory system that can effectively address AI misuse and ensure the integrity of government services.
New York City has recently taken steps to address this issue, with plans to publish new rules governing the use of AI tools in classrooms later this month.