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AI-Generated Ads

Use of AI to generate ads, including synthetic spokespeople and counterfeit celebrity endorsements.

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Jan 12, 2026
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Has Dr. Jennifer Ashton publicly commented on or debunked gelatin weight-loss ads?

Dr. Jennifer Ashton has been repeatedly identified by multiple reports as a target of deceptive “gelatin trick” and LipoLess weight‑loss ads and — according to those reports — has publicly pushed back...

Jan 19, 2026

How do deepfake ads work and what legal actions have been taken against companies that use them?

Deepfake ads use generative AI to synthesize realistic faces, voices, or actions to impersonate people or create fabricated endorsements, and regulators and plaintiffs are responding with a mix of cri...

Jan 6, 2026

How do regulatory agencies and medical societies evaluate and police celebrity-linked supplement claims for health conditions like tinnitus?

Regulatory oversight of celebrity-linked tinnitus supplements sits at the crossroads of a permissive supplement law and active advertising rules: the FDA oversees safety and labeling but rarely pre-sc...

Jan 5, 2026

How do deepfake scams use news-branding to deceive viewers and what regulations exist to stop them?

Deepfake scams weaponize familiar news-branding to bypass skepticism and shortcut trust, using copied logos, templates, and spoofed on-air presentation to make false claims feel authoritative . Regula...

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