Dear MEL Topic Readers,
It’s not just Taylor Swift: AI-generated porn is targeting women and
kids all over the world
With the fast rise and easy access to AI-generated tools, it is now
much easier to manipulate someone’s image into fake videos and images and post them
online. Last month, pornographic deepfake images of Taylor Swift, a world-popular
American singer-songwriter, were circulated online until her loyal fans got
together to make the social media site X, former Twitter, remove the images. But
victims of such AI-generated fake creatives aren’t limited to high-profile stars.
In today’s cyberspace, there are an increasing number of sexually explicit
images of schoolgirls and women without their consent. For now, tools to create
such deep fake images require quite a lot of raw data and images, but only one
photo will be enough to do the same as AI tools become more powerful. Also, it
is becoming more difficult to determine if images and videos posted in
cyberspace are authentic or manipulated. How would you protect yourself and
your family from deepfake attacks?
Read the article and learn about the threats of AI-generated deepfakes.
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