Tatiana Elizabeth isn’t pulling any punches as she calls out influencer Lauren Blake for an AI-generated image that lifted her likeness without permission. The controversy erupted when Blake posted a doctored photo, using Elizabeth’s face—previously taken at the US Open—in a misleading manner that indicated she was at the Miami Open. Elizabeth voiced her concerns, emphasizing that Blake’s apology felt more like a PR move than a genuine expression of remorse.
In her comments, Elizabeth expressed skepticism about Blake’s sincerity, saying it seemed clear to her that the apology was aimed at smoothing things over rather than addressing the underlying issues of authenticity and ownership. Blake did remove the post and stated that she took full responsibility, promising to improve her oversight moving forward. A light reprimand for a heavy topic, this incident raises crucial questions about accountability in the digital age and the blurred lines of creativity in influencer culture.
This incident might just inspire many creators to think twice when it comes to sharing content and using AI—because a quick filter can sometimes lead to a long-lasting backlash!
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