'Fueling sexism': AI 'bikini interview' videos flood Internet


The most viral misogynistic content often relies on shock value – including Instagram and TikTok clips that Wired magazine said were generated using Veo 3 and portray Black women as big-footed primates. — Pixabay

WASHINGTON: The videos are strikingly lifelike, featuring bikini-clad women conducting street interviews and eliciting lewd comments – but they are entirely fake, generated by AI tools increasingly used to flood social media with sexist content.

Such AI slop – mass-produced content created by cheap artificial intelligence tools that turn simple text prompts into hyper-realistic visuals – is frequently drowning out authentic posts and blurring the line between fiction and reality.

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