Far-Right Dweebs Are Getting Scammed by an AI-Generated Waifu
Amelia, an AI-generated character, surged from 500 to 10,000 daily posts as far-right users mixed nationalist imagery with meme coin scams, raising fraud concerns.
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UK Mainstream Media Scrambles to Smear ‘Amelia’ as Meme Defies Cancellation - Hungarian Conservative
Weeks ago, Hungarian Conservative reported on how Amelia—a supposed antagonist in an ‘extremist prevention’ online game commissioned by Hull City Council in the United Kingdom—went viral on right-wing internet platforms, with AI-generated videos, images, and other content flooding social media feeds. Now, the British mainstream media have found out about Amelia—and they are not happy about it. British outlets The Guardian and LBC published strik…
Far-Right Dweebs Are Getting Scammed by an AI-Generated Waifu
Terminally online right wing dorks are falling head over heels for an AI-generated waifu — and setting themselves up to get scammed in the process. The damsel at the center of all their fawning is “Amelia,” who, we must stress, is not real. Nonetheless, she’s everywhere on places like X, where users ask Elon Musk’s AI Grok to imagine her as a purple-haired British schoolgirl — because of course she is — who’s also the anti-woke rebel of their dr…
Many different versions of the AI-created Amelia character have been released. The meme creators' message is that immigrants should be returned to their home countries.
Created by the British government to prevent radicalization, Amelia is a virtual schoolgirl. But this avatar has been massively hijacked by the far right thanks to AI. It has become a sexualized and viral icon and now spreads the messages that it had to denounce, illustrating a dramatic reversal and the monetization of hatred.
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