Whoopi Goldberg alerted fans of a false weight loss ad using his resemblance to Instagram. Goldberg said the announcement had used artificial intelligence to sell a medication it does not use.
“I give everyone downstream,” said Goldberg during Wednesday morning broadcasting The view. “There is a weight loss can float online, on Instagram, which makes me [with an] Ai Mouth saying all kinds of things.
Goldberg told the crowd that she does not sell anything “unless I say:” Hey it’s me, whoopi. “This is how you know it’s me.
Although she did not mention what medication used her resemblance, Goldberg noted that the announcement seemed to have used images of her on CBS News Sunday morning And “merged”.
“Do not agree, don’t look at this,” she continued. “Just get rid of this because I don’t know what it is. I had nothing to do with that, and I don’t want you all to think it comes from me.
Goldberg then stressed that she had already shared information on her weight loss, revealing in March 2024 that she used Mounjaro to lose weight.
“This is the problem with AI,” said Goldberg. “You don’t know who has done it, but I tell you, it’s a lot of BS. Do not fall for that.
Goldberg talked about his experience of weight loss after ABC Special Oprah Winfrey Shame, blame and weight loss revolutionThis was a follow -up of Winfrey’s revelation that it also used a weight loss medication.
“One of the things that helped me reduce weight was Mounjaro,” said Goldberg at the time. “This is what I used.”
During a discussion with the rest of his co-hosts, Goldberg pleaded for the health benefits of understanding obesity as a medical condition that deserves to be treated. She said, “It’s a question of how we treat ourselves.”