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Minions TikTok videos might be more 'Despicable' than you think

Reportedly, videos featuring the beloved yellow stars of "Despicable Me" conceal violent and deeply disturbing content beneath their cheerful exterior.

by  ILH Staff
Published on  12-31-2024 06:00
Last modified: 12-31-2024 12:23
Minions TikTok videos might be more 'Despicable' than you thinkAntonin UTZ/AFP

The company has already begun preparing for a potential shutdown | Photo: Antonin UTZ/AFP

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In recent days, an alarming trend has emerged on TikTok, where seemingly innocent videos featuring the beloved Minion characters are being uploaded to the platform – concealing violent and deeply disturbing content beneath their cheerful exterior.

The "Jumpers Jump Podcast" TikTok account brought attention to this phenomenon, revealing that content containing violence, abuse, and assault is being masked behind the familiar yellow Minion characters from the movie "Despicable Me."

The podcast explained that content creators are utilizing sophisticated artificial intelligence technology to disguise disturbing dark web videos containing violent and abusive content, transforming them into what appear to be harmless Minion animations. The alleged purpose, according to the podcast, is to deliberately expose children to this harmful material.

The beloved Minions in a scene from "Despicable Me 4". Photo credit: Illumination & Universal Pictures via AP AP

This disturbing manipulation is made possible through AI technology developed by artificial intelligence company Runway, which created an innovative tool that can transform any video character into a Minion, including voice conversion capabilities. While the technology was intended for entertainment and creative purposes, certain individuals have allegedly exploited it to process disturbing dark web content.

"When you notice your nieces and nephews or cousins watching these types of videos, exercise caution and take steps to protect them – this is malicious content that infiltrates their subconscious. Individuals are transforming dark web content into children's entertainment; this material is completely inappropriate for them," one of the podcast hosts warned.

It's crucial to note that these allegations remain unverified at present, and there is uncertainty whether this represents a genuine threat or a conspiracy theory. Regardless, the situation raises serious concerns, as TikTok's algorithm currently lacks the sophistication to differentiate between legitimate children's animation and content containing extreme violence and abuse.

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