A new kind of deepfake revenge porn is sweeping the internet. Using artificial intelligence, bad actors can do things like superimpose your face on a nude body, creating convincing and harmful images. Tech companies and lawmakers are trying to play catch up, but the truth is these tools are still easy to access. So how can you and your loved ones stay safe from this dangerous technology? Carrie Goldberg, a lawyer specializing in digital harassment and sex crimes, has some answers.
If you've had someone create deepfakes of you, or if you're a parent and this happened to your child, we'd appreciate hearing from you about how you handled it. Email us at CNNTermsofService@Gmail.com.
If you find an explicit image of yourself or a loved one on social media, here are some resources for getting it taken down:
- Take It Down
- StopNCII.org
- Meta’s takedown form
- Google’s takedown form
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- Show
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- FrequencyUpdated weekly
- Published12 November 2024 at 09:15 UTC
- Length28 min
- Episode2