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AI-Generated Videos of Women Watching World Cup Used to Sell Porn on OnlyFans and Fanvue

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The rapid advancement of artificial intelligence technologies brings along ethical and legal issues. Recently, AI-generated videos of women watching World Cup matches have been sold as pornographic content on platforms like OnlyFans and Fanvue. This situation highlights how widespread deepfake content created without women's consent has become.

Such content is typically manipulated using real photos and videos taken from social media, with AI algorithms making them indistinguishable from reality. Women's faces, bodies, and movements are fabricated in a way that is hard to detect. Major events like the World Cup serve as a pretext for producing such content.

Platforms like OnlyFans and Fanvue allow users to create and sell their own content. However, these platforms fall short in monitoring AI-generated fake content. This not only damages the platforms' reputation but also violates the rights of the victimized women.

Experts emphasize that this type of deepfake content is a new form of digital violence against women. Victims face long and exhausting legal processes to have such content removed. Moreover, the psychological effects of these contents can be devastating.

In an era where legal regulations cannot keep up with technological developments, stricter oversight and criminal penalties are needed to prevent AI-generated pornographic content. As a society, we must become aware and take action to prevent the production and consumption of such content.

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