We're Completely Unprepared for the Deepfake Porn Boom
Briefly

There's a historian, Jessica Lake, and she's done some really interesting research tracing the potential origins of the creation of fake nude images...And not only is that one possible starting point when thinking about the history of fake nudes, it's also an interesting starting point for how we see the creation of A.I.-generated fake nudes.
What fake nudes show us, in their worst forms, is how the laws and regulations that we have really criminalize victim-survivors, rather than understanding them as human beings who deserve certain rights, such as privacy rights and consent...If we want to move towards a future where people can use A.I. porn malware to engage in creative expression, then it is going to require a fundamental rethinking of the way that we approach these issues from a legal perspective.
Read at Slate Magazine
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