aitlin Clark has become the latest victim of artificial intelligence.
The Indiana Fever guard was in the house for Tuesday night’s Indiana Pacers’ playoff game against the Milwaukee Bucks.
Clark was joined by several of her Fever teammates, including the newly re-signed Kelsey Mitchell and Aliyah Boston, as they helped hype up the crowd at Gainbridge Fieldhouse for Game 2 against the Milwaukee Bucks.
She even went viral on the court on the court during a break in action in the second quarter, throwing t-shirts to excited fans.
Caitlin Clark (Photo via Twitter)
Online, however, she was going viral for an entirely different reason.
One piece of AI-generated footage had Caitlin Clark waving to excited Pacers fans as she stood up for the crowd. However, the video would soon show her raising up her shirt to expose her boobs while chugging a beer
How social media responded:
“The Gray area is this technically isn’t her, I’ll be worried once AI is actually believable. It goes from CC to some random white girl,” one person said.
“Wow, I had no idea Caitlin could chug like that. Now I’m interested,” a second fan added.
“It’s funny, you can see how when the shirt goes over “her” head, the AI feminizes her face to match a female body since it couldn’t reconcile both at the same time,” a third fan said of the fake Caitlin Clark video.
“So many kids look up to her, and this is just a damn shame. Angel Reese would never do this, and kids should look up to her, not CC. Do better,” a confused fan added.
“AI is really going to start confusing a lot of people 😂,” a final person commented.
Caitlin Clark Getting For Season Two
Caitlin Clark (Michelle Pemberton/IndyStar-USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images)
The WNBA season is now less than a month away, with preseason tipping off in under two weeks.
Caitlin Clark is entering her second WNBA season with the Indiana Fever.
The most talked about player will be featured on national television for 41 of her 44 regular season games.
Her playing in certain cities has made teams have to move venues. The Washington Mystics announced that two games against the Fever on May 28 and Sept. 7 will be moved to CFG Bank Arena in Baltimore.
This is the second straight season that the Mystics have moved games with superstar Caitlin Clark and the Fever because of increased interest.