(hey, we're all adults here), and you come across a video that isn't quite what you had in mind. Perhaps the video is extremely violent.
Or—brace yourself—the woman in it has your face—and you never consented to a starring role.Deepfake pornography is growing at an alarming rate, and concerns around it hit a fever pitch last week Taylor Swift became the latest high-profile target.
Pornographic deepfake images of the mega-star were circulated on various social media platforms, including X (Twitter) and Meta.
Not only were the images themselves made without the singer's consent, but they also reportedly depicted her being assaulted in non-consensual sexual acts.According to , the deepfakes of Swift on X amassed over 27 million views and more than 260,000 likes in 19 hours before the account that initially posted the images was suspended.
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