RECENT global reports highlighting the capacity of certain generative artificial intelligence (AI) platforms to generate non-consensual, sexually explicit deepfakes of women and children have rightly sparked widespread outrage. It forces us to confront a reality many find difficult to process – the troubling potential for automated exploitation.
The strong global reaction to these non-consensual deepfakes – a clear violation of human dignity and online safety – stems from a collective understanding that our image, our body and our identity are intrinsically our own.
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