Cardi B Wants Her Family to Stop Falling for AI on Facebook

Cardi B has publicly urged her family members to be more cautious about engaging with AI-generated content on Facebook after expressing frustration over what she described as older relatives falling for viral AI images and clips circulating on the platform. The Grammy-winning rapper took to X on Wednesday, Feb. 4, posting “Free my older family members from Facebook Ai,” a message that underscored her concerns about the spread of artificial intelligence-created media in group chats and social feeds.

Billboard noted that she did not specify the exact posts or instances she was reacting to, but her comment reflected a broader social media environment in which AI-generated visuals and deepfakes are becoming increasingly common — and in some cases, misleading to users less familiar with the technology.

The rapper’s remark comes as conversations about social media misinformation and AI-driven content intensify across platforms, alongside reports suggesting that older adults can be more susceptible to believing or sharing unverified AI-produced posts.

Cardi B is gearing up for a busy entertainment schedule, including headlining performances and the launch of her Little Miss Drama Tour beginning in February 2026, a period during which she has been active in engaging with fans on digital platforms.

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