artificial intelligence (AI) technology is deliberately used to deceive viewers into believing fabricated material is real. In recent years this has led to people's faces being merged with sexual videos or images to create ultra-realistic material.Clare McGlynn, Professor in Law at Durham University, has warned people are already being targeted by deepfake porn and cases are only going to increase.
Prof McGlynn told the BBC Scotland's The Nine: "If we don't stop this now, we don't try and change things now, this is going to just become the next pandemic. "It's going to become the next epidemic of abuse."Writer and poet Helen Mort, from Sheffield, Yorks, was the victim of a deepfake when non-sexual images were taken from her social media and.
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