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EXCLUSIVE: Robin Williams' Kids Fighting 'Rampant AI Abuse' of Star

EXCLUSIVE: Robin Williams' Kids Fighting 'Rampant AI Abuse' of Star

Aaron Tinney Sat, August 22, 2026 at 5:12 PM UTC

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Robin Williams' children are doing all to have their father's memory respected.MEGA

Robin Williams' children are fighting the "rampant AI abuse" of their father's image and voice by reviving the late comedian's Instagram account as an authoritative archive of his work, Radaronline.com can reveal.

Williams died by suicide in August 2014 at 63, leaving behind children Zak Williams, 43, Zelda Williams, 37, and Cody Williams, 34.

Robin Williams' children have revived his official Instagram account to combat AI misuse.MEGA

More than a decade later, the family has taken control of his digital legacy, turning his social media presence into what they describe as a trusted destination for genuine photographs, footage and memories of the Mrs. Doubtfire, Aladdin and Hook star.

Explaining the unusual decision, Zelda said: "Believe me, I know it's a little strange."

She added: "Making that space into one where people can find authentic clips and photos of him is one of the best ways we've now found to fight back against rampant AI abuse of his voice and likeness on here."

Fighting Fake AI Content Online

The comic's kids, Zak, Zelda, and Cody Williams have aimed to establish a trusted digital archive@therobinwilliams/Instagram

A source familiar with the family's concerns exclusively told Radar the rapid improvement of generative technology had made protecting Williams' legacy increasingly urgent.

The insider added: "Robin's family is seeing material spread online that can make Robin appear to say or do things he never did. Their concern is that, as these tools become more convincing, younger audiences may struggle to distinguish authentic Robin from an artificial imitation."

"This isn't about preventing people from celebrating Robin. Zak, Zelda and Cody understand how deeply people still love him," the insider noted. "They want fans to have somewhere they can visit knowing that what they're watching genuinely represents their father and his work.

"As Zelda has said, his loved ones see what is happening as rampant online abuse of their father's legacy and memory, and they know it would have him rolling in his grave."

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Zelda also acknowledged that seeing activity on her father's account again could nevertheless prove "triggering" for some followers.

Joint Statement on Dad's Legacy

Generative AI tools previously created unauthorized videos and voice clones of the star.

The siblings announced the initiative a month after what would have been Williams' 75th birthday, saying jointly: "As we recognize what would be our Dad's 75th year, we're grateful to see new generations discovering his work while longtime fans continue to celebrate the joy he brought into their lives."

They added: "As technology evolves, we want this to be a safe, trusted place where the stories, photos, videos, and memories shared reflect his legacy with authenticity, warmth, and care."

Zelda has previously been outspoken about unauthorized AI recreations of her father, repeatedly asking social media users not to send them to her.

She said: "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."

"But please, if you've got any decency, just stop doing this to him and to me, to everyone, even. Full stop. It's dumb, it's a waste of time and energy, and believe me, it's NOT what he'd want," Zelda added.

Zelda Williams Goes Off on 'Gross' AI

Robin Williams won an Academy Award for his role in 'Good Will Hunting.'MEGA

Zelda has described artificial recreations of Williams as both "gross" and "maddening," arguing they reduce the work and identities of real people to crude digital approximations.

She said: "You're not making art, you're making disgusting, over-processed hotdogs out of the lives of human beings, out of history of art and music, and then shoving them down someone else's throat hoping they'll give you a little thumbs up and like it."

Williams won an Academy Award for Good Will Hunting and became one of Hollywood's most recognizable performers through movies including Dead Poets Society, Jumanji, and Good Morning, Vietnam.

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