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Deepfake porn could be a growing problem as AI editing programs become more sophisticated

Por: CBS News Tech April 18, 2023

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Artificial intelligence imaging can be used to create art, try on clothes in virtual fitting rooms or help design advertising campaigns. But experts fear the darker side of the easily accessible tools could worsen something that primarily harms women: nonconsensual deepfake pornography.Deepfakes are videos and images that have been digitally created or altered with artificial intelligence or machine learning. Porn created using the technology... + full article



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