Taylor Swift Deepfake Pornography Controversy
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Taylor Swift Deepfake Pornography Controversy
In late January 2024, sexually explicit AI-generated deepfake images of American musician Taylor Swift were proliferated on social media platforms 4chan and X (formerly Twitter). The images led Microsoft to enhance Microsoft Designer's text-to-image model to prevent future abuse. Several artificial images of Swift of a sexual or violent nature were quickly spread, with one post reported to have been seen over 47 million times before its eventual removal. These images prompted responses from anti-sexual assault advocacy groups, US politicians, Swifties, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella, among others, and it has been suggested that Swift's influence could result in new legislation regarding the creation of deepfake pornography. Background American musician Taylor Swift has been reported by journalists to have been the target of misogyny and slut-shaming throughout her career. American technology corporation Microsoft offers AI image creators called Microsoft Designer and Bing Image C ...
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Deepfake Pornography
Deepfake pornography, or simply fake pornography, is a type of synthetic porn that is created via altering already-existing pornographic material by applying deepfake technology to the faces of the actor or actress. Deepfake porn has been very controversial, as it has been commonly used to place the faces of female celebrities onto porn performers' bodies, with the image of both being typically used without their consent. History Deepfake pornography prominently surfaced on the Internet in 2017, particularly on Reddit. The first one that captured attention was the Daisy Ridley deepfake, which was featured in several articles. Other prominent pornographic deepfakes were of various other celebrities. A report published in October 2019 by Dutch cybersecurity startup Deeptrace estimated that 96% of all deepfakes online were pornographic. In December 2017, Samantha Cole published an article about r/deepfakes in ''Vice'' that drew the first mainstream attention to deepfakes being shared ...
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Graphika
Graphika is an American social network analysis company known for tracking online disinformation. It was established in 2013. History Graphika was founded in 2013 by John Kelly, a computational social scientist with a PhD from Columbia University. It is based in New York. Graphika has identified disinformation campaigns by the Internet Research Agency, a Russian troll farm, targeting voters in the 2016 and 2020 United States presidential elections The 2020 United States presidential election was the 59th quadrennial presidential election, held on Tuesday, November 3, 2020. The Democratic ticket of former vice president Joe Biden and the junior U.S. senator from California Kamala H ... and the 2022 United States elections, 2022 elections. It has also uncovered Chinese-linked disinformation campaigns, such as a network of fake social media accounts promoting COVID-19 vaccine misinformation and hesitancy, misinformation about COVID-19 vaccines in 2020 and deepfake ne ...
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