Celebrities are often 'forced' to make public apologies when their words and actions fall flat among fans, which are typically drawn up by frantic public relations teams. But some A-listers appear to be using a new technique to issue generic and safe ways to say sorry - artificial intelligence.
Tiffany Gomas, known as 'the crazy plane lady' for her viral tantrum on TikTok, was also included in the study, topping the list with a 72 percent chance that her apology was AI-generated.
The 35-year-old Love & Hip-Hop Atlanta star - who was fired from the show following a racist slur she made against her co-star Spice - apologized for her comments via an official statement to TMZ in September.
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