You Can’t Libel The Dead—But Don’t Deepfake Them You Can’t Libel The Dead. But That Doesn’t Mean You Should Deepfake Them. Zelda Williams has a message that hits harder than any viral clip: you can’t libel the dead, but that doesn’t mean you should deepfake them. Image Credits:Curly_photo / Getty Images The daughter of the late Robin Williams took to Instagram with a heartfelt plea to fans: “Please, just stop sending me AI videos of Dad. Stop believing I wanna see it or that I’ll understand. I don’t and I won’t,” she wrote. “If you’ve got any decency, just stop doing this to him and to me, to everyone even, full stop.” Her frustration comes right after OpenAI’s launch of Sora 2 , a video model capable of generating stunningly realistic deepfakes. The new Sora social app allows users to create AI-generated clips of themselves, friends, or even long-deceased icons—raising serious ethical questions about consent and legacy. The Legal Gray Area: You Can’t Libel The Dead According to the Student Press Law Center , defamation laws don’t protect th…