Taylor Swift is Not Alone: The Deepfake Nightmare Sweeping the Internet

Taylor Swift is Not Alone: The Deepfake Nightmare Sweeping the Internet

Ninety-six percent of deep-faked images and videos are sexually explicit and non-consensual. Legal scholar Mary Anne Franks and journalist Laurie Segall discuss the AI-enabled rise in deep fake porn, and what we can do about it.
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Over the past year, a tsunami of apps that digitally strip the
clothes off real people has hit the market. Now anyone can create
fake non-consensual sexual images in just a few clicks. With
cases proliferating in high schools, guest presenter Laurie
Segall talks to legal scholar Mary Anne Franks about the
AI-enabled rise in deep fake porn and what we can do about
it. 


Correction: Laurie refers to the app 'Clothes Off.' It’s
actually named Clothoff. There are many clothes remover apps in
this category.

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