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Already-existing laws that have been around for decades state the photo or video of a food product must contain the actual food itself. Everything else AROUND the food can be fake, but you must use the real food in the ad. You can alter the food in certain ways to enhance its appearance, but if you’re selling a hamburger, the burger itself must be the actual burger your restaurant sells.
You can use glue instead of milk if you’re selling cereal, but you can’t use glue instead of milk if you’re selling milk. You can’t falsely represent how chunky a soup is by adding extra chunks, but you can put it in a shallow bowl to show off the chunks it normally has. You can spray a burger with glycerin to make it shinier. There’s a lot you can do…as long as the actual food product is in the image.
This means ads of food for sale cannot legally be completely AI generated. I don’t know if this rule applies to other kinds of products, but it’s absolutely a rule for food.
So if you do see ads for food and the product itself in the ad is AI generated, I think you have legal recourse to report it to the FTC and the BBB as false advertisement.
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Personally I think we need more False Advertising lawsuits. Specifically against:
Companies that photoshop items onto their item (like a scaled down teen girl sitting on a chair to make it look huge)
Game ads where they show you animation that has NOTHING to do with the game play (literally every Unity ad).
Ads using an AI generated image (we could say the Willy Wonka thing but for serious there is an etsy shop that shows BONKERS ASS pillows and cushions and they are NOT selling those and its LIES and I HATE IT)
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The Competition Bureau says it is suing the online food delivery company DoorDash and its Canadian subsidiary for allegedly misleading consu
The Competition Bureau said on Monday that it is suing the online food delivery company DoorDash and its Canadian subsidiary for allegedly misleading consumers by advertising its services at a lower price than what customers actually end up paying. "A Bureau investigation found that consumers were unable to purchase food and other items at the advertised price on DoorDash's websites and mobile applications due to the addition of mandatory fees at checkout," said the statement from the agency. "This practice is commonly known as drip pricing and is deceptive because consumers are not presented with an attainable price upfront."
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