Netflix Accused of Using AI-Generated Image in True Crime Documentary 'What Jennifer Did'

Netflix Accused of Using AI-Generated Image in True Crime Documentary ‘What Jennifer Did’


The streaming platform Netflix has been accused of using AI imagery in its true crime documentary What Jennifer Did.

The true crime documentary chronicles Jennifer Pan, who was convicted by a Canadian court in 2010 for conscripting a high school friend to murder her parents. Her mother died and her dad was injured. Per Futurism:

The streaming service used the photos to illustrate her ‘bubbly, happy, confident, and very genuine’ personality, as high school friend Nam Nguyen described her.

The images that appear around the 28-minute mark of Netflix’s What Jennifer Did, have all the hallmarks of an AI-generated photo, down to mangled hands and fingers, misshapen facial features, morphed objects in the background, and a far-too-long front tooth.

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The image of Pan with a

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