Across several states, boys have been utilizing AI applications to modify photos of their female classmates into deepfake nudes, with one teenager generating 50 nude deepfakes of girls in his class. These altered images, created from real, identifiable photos of clothed students, have been distributed in schools and through social media platforms such as Instagram and Snapchat. This phenomenon has prompted school districts to seek ways to address the issue. The situation has escalated to the point where one mother has publicly criticized her daughter's school for exacerbating the problem, as highlighted in a report titled "Teen Boys Deepfaked Her Daughter. Then The School Made It Worse, One Mom Says." Legal experts, including Professor Clare McGlynn from Durham University, are now advocating for the criminalization of creating deepfake pornography, highlighting the growing ease and potential normalization of creating and distributing fake explicit content.
On the news: Teenager generated 50 nude deepfakes of girls in his class. Yes, it is horrible. And on the same note: Get used to it. Everyone's fake nudes will be available in a click to everyone else VERY SOON. [In fact it is already here just still requires technical skill] https://t.co/XcyuGZTrEg
On the news: Teen generated 50 nude deepfakes of girls in his class. Yes, it is horrible. And on the same note: Get used to it. Everyone's fake nudes will be available in a click to everyone else VERY SOON. [In fact it is already here but still requires technical skill] https://t.co/aiBjcwMEi8
On the news: Teen generated 50 nude deepfakes of girls in his class. Yes, it is horrible. And on the same note get used to it. Everyone's fake nudes will be available in a click to everyone else VERY SOON. [In fact it is already here but still requires technical skill] https://t.co/qHd0hk10ru
"Teenage girls around the world have realised that their classmates are using apps to transform their social media posts into nudes and sharing them in groups." Clare McGlynn, Professor of Law at Durham University on why creating deepfake porn should become a crime.
In some US schools, boys have used AI "nudification" apps to create and share deepfakes of clothed female classmates, leading districts to scramble to respond (@natashanyt / New York Times) https://t.co/CBuh21cGeH 📫 Subscribe: https://t.co/OyWeKSRpIM https://t.co/S609mxJDvv
Teen Boys Deepfaked Her Daughter. Then The School Made It Worse, One Mom Says. https://t.co/74WpaIHgfZ
Boys in several states have used AI apps to digitally alter real, identifiable photos of their clothed female classmates into deepfake nudes. In some cases, they’ve shared the doctored pictures at school or through group chats on Instagram and Snapchat. https://t.co/QQ3KyenICj