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This week I sit down with Elijah Timmins-Scanlon, the Auckland model (signed to Red Eleven) who called out New Zealand streetwear brand Huffer of using AI to generate campaign images that looked suspiciously like him. Or like him and his brother, also a model, blended into one person. He tells me how he found it, what he did next, and how aggressively the brand moved once he said something out loud. (Getting blocked by a brand's own Instagram is not the move that makes you look innocent.) We get into Huffer's official line that "computer-assisted design has been used in the industry for 30 years," the other model who clocked AI figures wearing his exact garments from a past shoot, and the quietly terrifying fact that New Zealand has almost no rights... the legal right to control how your own face and identity get used to sell things. Then Elijah shares where he thinks all of this is heading, for models, photographers, and every creative whose work just became very easy to fake. → Why blocking Elijah Timmins-Scanlon did more damage to Huffer than the original AI ad ever could → The scary reason NZ law can't protect a face that's been AI-cloned → How the same garments turning up on "new" models turns a hunch into receipts → Why "computer-assisted design" became the corporate non-answer of the year → What AI really means for working creatives right now, from someone living through it Follow Elijah on IG HERE [https://www.instagram.com/elijah.majorr/], Tiktok HERE [https://www.tiktok.com/@elijah.majorr] I'm Marisa Twentyman, podcast host of Dirty Chats, and founder of Dirty Copy. Find me on Instagram HERE [https://www.instagram.com/dirty.copy/]
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