Hong Kong's Chief Executive,John Lee Ka-chiu,hit with unexpected blow after Correctional Services Department released AI-generated anti-drug video. Debuted June 26,video aimed for serious message but went viral for wrong reasons.
K-pop girl band featured, dancing and singing about effects of cocaine,cannabis and more. This bizarre choice grabbed global headlines,sparked memes,fan pages,parodies. But the real message? Lost in the noise. Drugs looked glamorous,not dangerous.
Video yanked twice after release,authorities trying to contain damage . Critics slammed department's attempt to use AI — it bombed . Making drugs look like K-pop stars? Completely missed the mark,showed lack of understanding of impact .
Social media exploded with criticism of this misstep. Raises questions about government's ability to handle AI tech for serious issues. If they fumbled one video, how will they manage AI challenges on bigger scale…?






