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Cardi B Threatens to Sue 'Stimulus-Style' Scam Company for Using AI to Impersonate Her
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This is not the first time Cardi had to deal with the misuse of AI as she previously declared that she was taking legal action against those who shared fake evidence of Offset's alleged cheating.

AceShowbiz - Cardi B proves that she's not the one to play with. The "WAP" hitmaker threatened to sue the company USA Wellness Wave for using AI to impersonate her in its advertisement.

On Wednesday, November 22, the 31-year-old responded to a video from the ad shared on X (formerly Twitter). The clip, which offered a "stimulus-style" payment program featured an AI-generated video of her and a voiceover pretending to be the femcee.

"Yo it's ya girl Cardi and I'ma show you how to put $16,000 in your pocket right now for free," said the voice. Catching wind of the video, Cardi argued, "AI is crazy smh...another lawsuit that fell right on my lap...I love easy money."

This is not the first time Cardi had to deal with the misuse of AI. Back in August, the "Bongos" raptress declared that she was taking legal action against those who shared fake evidence of Offset's alleged cheating.

"So you guys are going to receive a letter from his lawyer," the Grammy winner warned the troll, who allegedly shared a fake voice recording and picture. "Because all these little games that you guys want to play online - it's going to be over with. You're going to be getting sued... And we're going to make an example out of you. Yeah, and that was a terrible A.I. voice, by the way. So yeah [kisses microphone] bye!"

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