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AI Videos of Black Women Depicted as ‘Bigfoot’ Are Going Viral

AI By Gavin Wallace02/07/20253 Mins Read
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AI generated “bigfoot baddie,” She uses an iPhone to speak directly to her imagined audience, wearing pink wig and acrylic nails. “We might have to go on the run,” “She says” “I’m wanted for a false report on my baby daddy.” Google Veo 3’s AI generated this video which has over 1 million views. Instagram. The post is one of many that WIRED has seen on Instagram or TikTok which portray Black women as monkeys and promote racist tropes. AI video tools.

Google’s Veo 3 The video was well received by online users when it debuted at the developer’s conference of the company in May. The surreal generation of Biblical characters Social media quickly exploded with videos of cryptids like bigfoot doing influencer style vlogging. Google used AI-generated videos of Bigfoot to promote the new feature.

The following are some alternatives to the word “Advantage” “bigfoot baddies,” Online creators have repurposed a trend that was once viewed as harmless on social media to demean Black women. “There’s a historical precedent behind why this is offensive. In the early days of slavery, Black people were overexaggerated in illustrations to emphasize primal characteristics,” The following is a list of words that begin with the word “you” Nicol Turner LeeThe Brookings Institution’s Center for Technology Innovation is directed by the director.

“It’s both disgusting and disturbing that these racial tropes and images are readily available to be designed and distributed on online platforms,” says Turner Lee.

In less than one month since the first posting, five of these videos have been viewed over 1 million times. These AI videos show animal-woman hybrids wearing bonnets, threatening others and speaking African American Vernacular english in caricatured fashion. The AI generation in one video, with a rural accent, implied that she had pulled out the bottle of Hennessy stored inside her genitals.

Veo 3 allows you to make everything in this video from the background to the character’s voice, all with a simple prompt. In the bio of this popular Instagram account, you will find a link that leads to an online $15 course on how to make similar videos. Videos with titles such as “Veo 3 does the heavy lifting,” Three teachers guide students using voiceover through the steps of directing the AI video tool to create bigfoot clips, and creating characters that are consistent. WIRED was unable to get in touch with the creators using the listed email address.

Unofficially, a spokesperson from Meta, the company that owns Instagram declined to make any comments. Google and TikTok acknowledged WIRED’s request for comments, but neither provided a statement before publication.

The social media analysis revealed that there are copycat accounts reposting images on Instagram, TikTok and Facebook. “bigfoot baddie” Videos or clips that are similar. An AI-themed meme page has received 1 million views from a repost on Instagram. Instagram has another account. “bigfoot baddie” A video that has almost three million views. Not only on Instagram, but a TikTok account dedicated to AI-generated similar content has currently over one million likes. The accounts didn’t immediately reply to our request for comment.

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