
"Collien Fernandes accused her former husband Christian Ulmen of impersonating her online for years and sharing sexually explicit deepfake images. She expressed shock at discovering that hundreds of fake pornographic images of her had been circulating on the internet."
"Ulmen has denied the allegations, with his lawyer stating that the actor will take legal action against the magazine for what he described as inadmissible coverage based on suspicions."
"Campaigners voiced concerns at rallies, urging the government to close legal loopholes and make it easier for violations to be reported to police and taken up by lawyers."
"A prominent group of 250 women from various sectors published 10 specific demands, calling on the government to more explicitly criminalize the production and distribution of non-consensual sexualized deepfakes."
Collien Fernandes accused her ex-husband Christian Ulmen of spreading AI-generated pornographic images of her, leading to a national debate on digital violence against women. She discovered hundreds of fake images circulating online, suspecting Ulmen created and shared them via fake accounts. Ulmen denied the allegations and plans to take legal action against the magazine that reported the claims. Campaigners are urging the government to address legal loopholes and criminalize non-consensual sexualized deepfakes, with a group of 250 women presenting specific demands for reform.
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