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Robin Williams Is Back Online and It Is About AI Robin Williams' Instagram posted for the first time in 12 years, and his kids Zak, Zelda and Cody also launched Facebook, TikTok and YouTube accounts in his name. Zelda framed it plainly on her own Instagram: this is the best tool the family has for fighting AI recreations of her father's likeness and voice. I get why this feels strange, and I say so in the episode. But I walk through why it actually works. A dormant account does not rank in a Robin Williams search, so what fills that space is fan edits at best and AI slop at worst. An active family owned account gives people one verified place to check whether a photo or video is real, and it gives the family standing to file takedowns, which platforms only honor from accounts in good standing. The Stan Lee Instagram has been running this playbook for a while and it is worth a follow. This is still whack a mole and I am not pretending otherwise, but it is one of the few real levers anyone has right now. What gets me is that the people falling for these videos skew older, not younger, while the millennials who grew up on Robin are the ones watching his kids fight off replicas of their dead father. Have a heart. Let the man rest. Chapters * 0:00 The account posts after 12 years * 0:15 What Zelda Williams said about AI abuse * 0:31 Why a dormant account loses the search results * 0:44 One verified place to check photos and video * 0:59 Takedowns only work from an active account * 1:07 The Stan Lee account as the model * 1:13 Who is actually falling for AI videos * 1:31 Pushing back before AI coexistence gets worse Key Takeaways * Zak, Zelda and Cody reactivated Robin Williams' Instagram and added Facebook, TikTok and YouTube accounts under a joint statement. * Zelda's stated reason is AI abuse of her father's likeness and voice, not nostalgia. * Twelve years of dormancy means the account had no search presence, leaving room for fan edits and AI generated material. * Verified content in one official place gives fans a reference point for what is real. * Takedown requests carry weight only from an active account in good standing with the platform. * The Stan Lee Instagram is a working example of the same approach. * Nobody expects this to stop all AI generation, but it is the strongest tool available to the family. * Older users appear more likely to be fooled by AI video than younger ones. Quotes "A dormant account for 12 years is not going to rank in a Robin Williams search." (Frank) "Everything posted from there is verified and real." (Frank) "Now we have to be realistic here. This is whack a mole." (Frank) "Have a heart guys. Let the man rest." (Frank) "If we don't push back against stuff like this and the many other AI problems, we will not have a coexistence with AI that we actually want." (Frank) Go follow the Robin Williams Instagram account, then send this episode to the person in your life who keeps sharing AI videos of dead celebrities without realizing it. #RobinWilliams Facebook https://www.facebook.com/thegeekfreakspodcast [https://www.facebook.com/thegeekfreakspodcast] Threads https://www.threads.net/@geekfreakspodcast [https://www.threads.net/@geekfreakspodcast] Patreon https://www.patreon.com/GeekFreakspodcast [https://www.patreon.com/GeekFreakspodcast] Do you think reactivating a deceased person's account is the right call, or does it make the whole thing weirder? Have you already been fooled by an AI video of someone who has passed away?
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