Jeremy Clarkson makes bold move in order to ‘protect legacy’ after scary discovery
Clarkson’s Farm star Jeremy Clarkson has announced he is trademarking his own face in order to protect himself from deepfake scammers as he admitted ‘it’s absurd’
Farmer and television personality Jeremy Clarkson has taken a remarkable measure to safeguard his legacy for the future and beyond his death.
The ex-Top Gear and Grand Tour host, 65, has revealed that he will trademark his face to prevent fraudsters from exploiting deepfake technology. Jeremy has previously been forced to expose instances where people have tried to misuse his image for product endorsements, reports Wales Online.
Discussing the issue with the Sun, Jeremy explained he wasn’t acting out of vanity, but due to concerns over artificial intelligence (AI).
He stated: “It’s an AI thing . . . because there’s so much activity around bitcoin or mortgage loans where my face, name, image, voice and so on has been used to promote things that I’m not promoting.
“I’m protecting people from ‘me’, but it’s not me, promoting something that I’m not. God it’s absurd.”

