Nah these drop shippers need
to be jailed 😭
52,000,000 VIEWS!!!
Some drop shipper made a Down syndrome AI Influencer to sell
“home made lamps”
And went mega viral with only 5 reels
We have hit a new low as a society
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Everything you need to know about the new AI ad laws, and how I'm already generating compliant content at scale 🧵
1/ New York just passed the first law in the country requiring disclosure when AI-generated "synthetic performers" appear in ads.
Effective June 9, 2026. This is not a drill.
2/ "Synthetic performer" = any AI-generated humanlike figure in a video or visual ad that isn't a real, identifiable person.
Think: the AI spokesperson in your product video. The digital model in your brand shoot. The avatar selling supplements.
3/ What you have to do:
Conspicuously disclose it. The law is vague on HOW — no required language, placement, or font size. That ambiguity cuts both ways. For now: label it clearly and document that you did.
4/ Fines:
→ 1st offense: $1,000
→ Every one after: $5,000
Platforms (YouTube, TV, streaming) are off the hook — liability sits with whoever PRODUCED the ad.
5/ Exempt:
→ Audio-only ads
→ AI used for dubbing/translation
→ Movie/TV trailers where the AI character is already in the actual show
6/ Same day NY signed this, NY also made it illegal to use a deceased person's likeness for commercial purposes without consent from their estate.
RIP to every brand that was quietly planning a dead celebrity campaign.
7/ Same day BOTH of these were signed, Trump issued an EO trying to kill all state AI laws and replace them with a single federal standard.
The DOJ has a task force now. States with "onerous" AI laws risk losing federal funding.
NY's law will probably survive, disclosure laws are harder to kill than output-restriction laws. But it's a live fight.
8/ EU AI Act drops similar requirements in August 2026. If you run ads in Europe, same deal. label your AI humans.
9/ Here's the part nobody's talking about:
This doesn't slow anything down. It speeds things up for people who move fast.
I've been using Claude Code + Higgsfield + OpenClaw to build a pipeline that mass-generates video ads from a product image or URL. Full AI cast, AI voiceover, AI edit.
Under the new rules, you just add a disclosure frame. That's it. Build once, run at scale.
10/ The workflow:
→ Higgsfield generates the video (Seedance 2.0 — AI performers, product shots, motion)
→ Claude Code orchestrates the whole pipeline — prompt generation, iteration, file management
→ OpenClaw handles the automation layer — running jobs overnight on my Mac mini without me touching it
One input. Dozens of ad variations. All labeled.
11/ The brands that are going to get wrecked by this law are the ones using AI performers in ads RIGHT NOW and haven't thought about disclosure at all.
The brands that win are the ones building disclosure into the pipeline from day one.
12/ TLDR:
✅ June 9, 2026 - NY disclosure law hits
✅ August 2026 -EU AI Act follows
✅ Add a label to every ad with an AI human in it
✅ Platforms aren't liable - you are
✅ Audio ads are exempt
✅ Build the disclosure into your production workflow, not as an afterthought
The law caught up. The pipeline still works.