lonelysince2006
The pessimist was right all along
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She wants to restrict AI development and freedom of speech on the internet because of a couple photos, because of her selfish wants. You're not entitled to your likeness, sweatie. It can and may be used—whether you like it or not—in ways that you do not want yourself to be portrayed. I don't understand what difference these AI photos have with Photoshopped photos. What's the difference if I use an image editing software and slap your face on some nude hoe and make it look realistic? AI is just making it easier for the average man to do that. I will reiterate my point: When you put your likeness out there on the internet, anyone can use that however they like, and in no way can you boss people around because you don't like what you're seeing and because you feel like it. Deal with it and move with the times.
Atrioc, the male streamer who caused the controversy by revealing a browser tab with a deepfake pornography site featuring various female streamers, even went so far as to pay 100k of his own money to take the pictures down.
During a live stream on January 30, 2023, Ewing accidentally revealed a browser tab with a pornographic website selling deepfakes of other live streamers, including Pokimane and QTCinderella.[19][20][21] In response to the controversy, Ewing apologized and resigned from Offbrand.[22] QTCinderella described her friendship with him as irreparable following the incident.[23][24] In the following months, Ewing spent more than USD$100,000[25] to take down other deepfake porn images across the internet, working with QTCinderella, among others.[26][27] According to independent analyst Genevieve Oh, web traffic for deepfake pornography exploded after the incident.[28] Following the events, Ewing, with the help of Genevieve Oh, started writing a piece that he hopes to publish with BBC.[29]
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