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AI influencers lawsuit alleges men profited from deepfakes of unsuspecting women

A lawsuit has been filed in Arizona by three women who allege that a group of men used AI to create non-consensual explicit content featuring their likenesses. The defendants are accused of scraping images from social media to train AI models, generating fake explicit material, and selling courses on how to do the same. This scheme allegedly generated millions of views and significant income, with one platform reportedly having over 8,000 subscribers creating AI influencers. AI

影响 Highlights the potential for AI tools to be misused for creating non-consensual explicit content, raising legal and ethical concerns.

排序理由 Lawsuit filed against individuals for alleged misuse of AI tools to create non-consensual explicit content.

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AI influencers lawsuit alleges men profited from deepfakes of unsuspecting women

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  1. Wired — AI TIER_1 English(EN) · Ej Dickson ·

    These Men Allegedly Profit Off Teaching People How to Make AI Porn

    Three Arizona women have filed a lawsuit against a group of men that alleges they used the women’s photos to make AI porn influencers, then offered online courses showing others how to do it.