Indie publisher alleges TikTok uses AI for offensive ads

Finji CEO Rebekah Saltsman has accused TikTok of generating offensive advertisements using the company's characters through AI, claiming they cannot stop it. Saltsman expressed frustration over the platform's handling of the issue. The allegations highlight concerns about AI misuse in advertising.

An indie game publisher, Finji, has raised alarms about TikTok's practices involving artificial intelligence. According to reports, TikTok is allegedly creating offensive ads that feature Finji's characters without permission. The publisher states that efforts to halt this activity have been unsuccessful.

Finji CEO Rebekah Saltsman voiced strong criticism in a public statement. She questioned, 'Does TikTok want me to be grateful for the mistreatment of my company?' Saltsman further described TikTok's approach as exhibiting 'a profound void where common sense and business sense usually reside.'

This incident underscores ongoing challenges for smaller publishers in protecting their intellectual property on social media platforms. The story was published on February 22, 2026, drawing attention to the ethical implications of AI in content generation. No further details on specific ads or resolution attempts were provided in the initial report.

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