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  2. AI means anyone can be a victim of deepfake porn. Here’s how ...

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    While revenge porn has been around for decades, the proliferation of AI tools means anyone can be a target of harassment, even if they’ve never taken or sent a nude photo. But there are steps ...

  3. Revenge porn - Wikipedia

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    In February 2014, a US$500,000 settlement was awarded to a Texas woman who brought suit against her ex-boyfriend for posting video and photos of her on the Internet. The state did not have a specific "revenge porn" law at the time of the lawsuit.

  4. Mom's innocent photos end up on 'revenge porn' site - AOL

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    Melissa Esplin posts many photos of herself on her arts and crafts blog. The photos are innocent. The photos are innocent. She creates outfits and then models them.

  5. Deepfake pornography - Wikipedia

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    The use of deepfake pornography has sparked controversy because it involves the making and sharing of realistic videos featuring non-consenting individuals, typically female celebrities, and is sometimes used for revenge porn. Efforts are being made to combat these ethical concerns through legislation and technology-based solutions.

  6. Voices: From Andrew Tate to revenge porn, women are facing ...

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    At the same time, women are facing new threats that didn’t exist 20 years ago – from rampant online misogyny spearheaded by cult figureheads like Andrew Tate, to cyber-stalking, revenge porn ...

  7. Documentaries presented by Zara McDermott - Wikipedia

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    McDermott found that people tend to focus on her having sent images to someone, rather than the pictures being shared without her consent. [ 6 ] After the documentary's premiere, McDermott began receiving messages from over 10 women a day, telling her about their individual experiences with revenge porn and praising her film. [ 7 ]

  8. Why Black women should be worried about AI revenge porn - AOL

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    In one study, although 34% of American judges are women, only 3% of AI-generated images for the word “judge” were women. Even though 70% of fast-food workers in the United States are white, 70 ...

  9. Is Anyone Up? - Wikipedia

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    The idea for the site came from a woman who he continually asked to send him suggestive pictures. He then created a blog, hosting nude photographs from any person who would send them to him, which eventually became isanyoneup.com. [ 3 ] Moore profited off the website by running pornography ads and selling merchandise. [ 4 ]