It hasnโt even been three years since AI exploded into our lives and itโs already spitting hardcore racism. Just try to guess the latest trend...and try not to smash your device when you find out.
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AI-generated gorillas impersonating Black women have exploded onto our social media feeds, complete with exaggerated features, stereotypical language, and mocking portrayals rooted in one of the oldest anti-Black insults in history.
Known as โBigfoot Baddie,โ AI-generated videos featuring gorillas decked out in obnoxious blonde wigs, acrylic nails, glitter crop tops, and over-the-top false lashes are sweeping social media, entertaining a fictitious audience with absurd storytelling.
This may sound ridiculous, but these viral videos are gaining millions of views. And to be fair, we canโt solely blame AI -- the platform is simply a tool for real racists to show their dark sideโฆanonymously.
One thriving page on TikTok called Femalebigfoot boasts nearly 200k followers and over 2 million likes while Bigfootbaddies on Instagram is kicking out content daily. Whatโs shocking, though, is how many women in the comment sections are torn between finding it offensive or entertaining. That, in itself, is a whole other issue.
โWhatโs up b****s itโs big foot the baddest b***h in the woods. Part time cryptic, full-time problem. Donโt follow me if you scared of fleas,โ the gorilla said in a viral clip. โMy red flags โ donโt sneak up on me or you losing a titty,โ the gorilla said in a second clip. โAlso I throw s**t when Iโm bored, like actual s***tโฆ.donโt play.โ
โโFans flooded the comment sections with mixed reactions โ some laughing and others calling out the deep offense and harmful stereotypes of the video. To be fair, most seemed genuinely confused about what they stumbled into on their feed.
โYeaโฆIโm too woke,โ one woman wrote. โWhy they made her Black?โ another asked alongside crying emojis. โMegan the Stallion?โ a third teased. โI was sad for a min but this made me laugh so hard,โ a fourth joked. โBody tea,โ a fifth complimented.
Google's VEO 3 platform is basically a next-level AI video wizard capable of whipping up realistic videos from text or existing clips. It uses smart algorithms to crank out content, which is why users love it so much. That said โ without proper checks, this tool can easily be twisted to spread harmful, fake, or flat out racist material.
Itโs time we demand accountability from the platforms and developers behind these tools. If we get too comfortable, this kind of prejudiced โcontentโ will become the norm โ opening yet another chapter in the long history of dehumanizing Black women.
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