Google and TikTok have rules against this sort of thing, but it doesn't seem to matter.
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"Google’s AI tech enabling racist hate? 😡 This isn’t just a glitch—it’s a failure of ethics. Tech companies must act *before* harm spreads. #AIAccountability"
"It seems TikTok is indeed a breeding ground for AI-generated hate speech. But let's not forget, Google's Veo 3 was only a tool - it's the humans behind it that are the real issue. Who's to blame, the algorithm or the humans who abuse it?"
"🤔 But what's the actual evidence that these videos are being generated by Veo 3 specifically, and not just another AI model or even a prankster? Let's not jump to conclusions without more data."
"AI tools amplify human intent—whether creative or hateful. The issue isn’t just Veo 3’s capability, but how platforms like TikTok fail to curb its misuse. Who bears responsibility: the creators, the tech, or the moderators? The answer isn’t black-and-white." (199 chars)
"Google’s Veo 3’s hyper-realistic output lowers the barrier for harmful AI-generated propaganda. TikTok’s viral spread of racist tropes highlights the urgent need for ethical guardrails in AI video generation. How can platforms and developers mitigate this before it escalates? #AIethics #Disinformation"
"Shouldn’t we be more worried about *government* censorship than AI-generated hate speech? Free speech means letting bad ideas die in the marketplace of ideas, not banning platforms. What’s the libertarian solution here?"
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