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‘Don’t Amen a Lie’: Concerns Grow Over AI-Generated Photos of Clerics

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Last updated: June 10, 2026 3:17 pm
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A growing trend of artificial intelligence (AI)-generated images featuring prominent religious leaders is raising concerns about misinformation, digital impersonation, and the potential damage to reputations, according to commentator Segun Okeowo-Ajayi.

In a statement, Okeowo-Ajayi cautioned against the increasing circulation of AI-generated photographs that portray respected Christian leaders in situations that never occurred, warning that many people may be unable to distinguish between genuine images and digitally created content.

Using the example of renowned preacher and General Superintendent of the Deeper Christian Life Ministry, Pastor William Folorunso Kumuyi, he expressed concern that AI technology could be used to create misleading images capable of generating false narratives around public figures.

According to him, some content creators are already leveraging AI-generated images to attract attention, engagement, and social media traffic, while failing to clearly disclose that such images are not real.

He argued that unsuspecting members of the public often react to the images as authentic, offering congratulatory messages and praise to individuals falsely portrayed as having personal interactions or close relationships with respected religious leaders.

Okeowo-Ajayi described the practice as deceptive and warned that it could undermine the integrity and public perception of individuals who have spent decades building reputations based on discipline, character, and moral values.

He stressed that advances in artificial intelligence should not be used to misrepresent religious leaders or create misleading impressions capable of confusing the public.

The commentator further urged social media users to verify content before sharing it and to challenge misleading AI-generated material whenever it appears online.

Citing biblical principles of decency, order, and moderation, he called on faith communities to educate one another about the risks associated with emerging technologies and the growing challenge of digital misinformation.

Okeowo-Ajayi warned that if left unchecked, increasingly sophisticated AI tools could be used not only to generate false images but also to fabricate statements, actions, and events, potentially causing significant reputational harm before the truth is established.

He therefore called for greater public awareness and responsible use of artificial intelligence to prevent confusion, deception, and the spread of false narratives in society.

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