Indigenous TikTok star 'Bush Legend' is actually AI-generated, leading to accusations of 'digital blackface'

As AI-generated images and videos become more common, Indigenous people are increasingly concerned about digital forms of cultural appropriation and blackface.

Edit created by The Conversation of the "Bush Legend."
The AI presenter for "Bush Legend" who doesn't actually exist.
(Image credit: Bush Legend/The Conversation)

The self-described "Bush Legend" on TikTok, Facebook and Instagram is growing in popularity.

These short and sharp videos feature an Aboriginal man — sometimes painted up in ochre, other times in an all khaki outfit — as he introduces different native animals and facts about them. These videos are paired with miscellaneous yidaki (didgeridoo) tunes, including techno mixes.

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Tamika Worrell
Senior Lecturer in the Department of Critical Indigenous Studies, Macquarie University

Dr Tamika Worrell is a Senior Lecturer in Critical Indigenous Studies at Macquarie University. Tamika's family is from Gamilaroi Country, she has been grown up by Dharug Ngurra (Country) Western Sydney since birth. Her research explores Indigenous representation across all levels of education, as well as Indigenous digital lives including artificial intelligence.

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