Deepfake technology poses a significant risk, allowing anyone to become a victim of nonconsensual explicit content. Prominent figures like Taylor Swift and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez have been targeted, highlighting the widespread nature of this issue. Carrie Goldberg, a lawyer specializing in online harassment, emphasizes the overwhelming experience for victims, especially minors, who may not know how to cope with such violations.
To combat this, victims are advised to take screenshots of the content as evidence before attempting removal. Platforms like Google, Meta, and Snapchat offer forms for reporting explicit images, while organizations like StopNCII.org and Take It Down assist in image removal. Legislative efforts are underway, with bipartisan support aiming to criminalize the publication of deepfake images and enforce removal by social media platforms.
• Deepfake technology allows anyone to be a victim of nonconsensual explicit content.
• Legislative efforts are underway to criminalize the publication of deepfake images.
Deepfake refers to AI-generated content that superimposes one person's face onto another's body, often used maliciously.
Nonconsensual pornography involves sharing explicit images without the subject's consent, often facilitated by AI tools.
AI tools are technologies that can manipulate images and videos, enabling the creation of deepfake content.
Google provides forms for users to report and request the removal of explicit images.
Meta offers resources for victims to report nonconsensual content and seek its removal from platforms.
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