Alex Jones Deepfakes Sydney Sweeney to Promote Methylene blue
Alex Jones Deepfakes Sydney Sweeney to Promote Methylene blue

Love it or hate it, we've all seen that Sydney Sweeney 'good jeans' ad by now.
But have you seen the one where she is promoting Methylene blue, a medication that treats methemoglobinemia, a rare blood condition that affects how red blood cells deliver oxygen throughout your body?
Right, because it wasn't real and it was a deepfake by the (in)famous Alex Jones. Here is the original post on X.
Sydney Sweeney Deepfake
This was content created to impersonate someone else, the definition of a deepfake. The extra dangerous part is the nature of the post; it wasn't for jeans, or some kind of other apparel, the deepfake was used for a medication endorsement I'm sure Sydney Sweeney didn't sign up for marketing.
We at AI or Not will continue to fight misinformation across all content types: images, video, deepfakes, text and audio.
And, for the record, we're not commenting on whether or not Methylene blue is good or bad, just the fact that non-consent celebrity deepfakes shouldn't be used to promote it, or anything else.
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