The scourge of malicious deepfake creation has spread well beyond the realm of celebrities and public figures, and a new report on non-consensual intimate imagery (NCII) finds the practice only growing as image generators evolve and proliferate.
“AI undressing” is on the rise, a report by social media analytics firm Graphika said on Friday, describing the practice as using generative AI tools fine-tuned to remove clothing from images uploaded by users.
The gaming and Twitch streaming community grappled with the issue earlier this year when prominent broadcaster Brandon ‘Atrioc’ Ewing accidentally revealed that he had been viewing AI-generated deepfake porn of female streamers he called his friends, according to a report by Kotaku.
Ewing returned to the platform in March, contrite and reporting on weeks of work he’d undertaken to mitigate the damage he’d done. But the incident threw open the floodgates for an entire online community.
Graphika’s report shows the incident was just a drop in the bucket.
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Author: Jason Nelson
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