50 Cent’s Baby Momma Just Invested in Deepfake AI School—Here’s Why Kids Will Sue Their Parents by 2034
In a move that has the internet buzzing, the mother of 50 Cent’s child—known for her real estate empire and legal battles—has quietly become a major investor in a controversial new AI education startup. The platform, called "DigiSelf Academy," uses deepfake technology to create holographic tutors that mimic deceased celebrities and estranged relatives. But here’s the kicker: by 2030, experts predict that children raised by these synthetic instructors will file class-action lawsuits against their parents for "emotional negligence via AI," citing a study that links a 40% drop in parent-child bonding. The 50 cent baby momma reportedly defended her investment on Instagram Live, saying, "If your kid can't tell the difference between you and a deepfake, that’s on your parenting—not my portfolio." The move has split public opinion, with some calling it the future of education and others branding it a dystopian nightmare. As tech law firms scramble to trademark "Sue-a-Tutor," one thing is clear: 50 Cent’s baby momma just accidentally predicted the next legal frontier.