One other yr, one other viral deepfake of Katy Perry on the Met Gala and as soon as once more, she wasn’t even there.
Pictures displaying the pop star in a modern black designer robe circulated broadly on social media throughout Monday evening’s occasion, matching the “Superfine: Tailoring Black Fashion” theme. However the photographs had been AI-generated. Perry rapidly clarified she was not on the Met; she was on tour.
Perry’s response
“Couldn’t make it to the MET, I’m on The Lifetimes Tour (see you in Houston tomorrow IRL),” she posted to Instagram alongside the pretend photographs.
She added a jab at AI confusion: “P.s. this yr I used to be really with my mother so she’s secure from the bots… however I’m praying for the remainder of y’all.”
The repeat hoax
This marks the second yr in a row Perry has gone viral for an AI-generated Met Gala look. In 2024, a fabricated picture of her in a floral ball robe fooled hundreds, together with her personal mom.
These deepfakes are getting more durable to identify. A pretend submit claiming Perry wore a never-before-seen Mugler cloth went viral with over 400K views and was even falsely credited to Getty Pictures.
The unfold of plausible AI-generated content material is turning into a rising concern, particularly because it dupes not simply followers, however household.
AI is now dressing celebrities for occasions they don’t attend, and thousands and thousands are nonetheless falling for it.
Perry continues her “Lifetimes Tour” along with her subsequent cease in Houston. In the meantime, the web retains grappling with what’s actual and what’s algorithm.
Are deepfakes turning into the brand new celeb PR?