J.Lo Slams Deceptive Skincare Ads Using AI-Generated Wrinkles: "It's Really Scary"
Jennifer Lopez is hitting out at skincare brands using artificial intelligence (AI) to manipulate her image in advertisements.

The actress, known for her youthful appearance, revealed that some companies have been using AI to add wrinkles to her face to promote their products.
"It's really scary," Lopez said at the Los Angeles premiere of her new film Atlas. "They're selling skincare that I know nothing about, using images of me with wrinkles."
This experience seems to resonate with the themes of Atlas, a sci-fi movie where Lopez portrays a data analyst. In the film, she leverages AI technology to combat a villainous robot.
"I think this movie does a good job of showing how AI could go incredibly wrong, and how it could also be a powerful tool," Lopez said. While frustrated by the misuse of her image, she acknowledges the potential benefits of AI.
This incident highlights the growing concerns around the ethical use of AI, particularly in advertising. With AI's image manipulation capabilities becoming more sophisticated, it's becoming increasingly difficult to distinguish between reality and fabrication.