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‘Taylor Swift AI’ Trends On Twitter, Swifties Report VIRAL Deepfake Images Of The Star

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Taylor Swift, the Grammy award-winning pop star, has been in the news recently for all the wrong reasons. The singer has been the subject of deepfake AI-generated images that are sexually inappropriate and offensive. Taylor’s fans, known as Swifties are trending “Taylor Swift AI” hashtag on social media to report this demeaning act.

The Taylor Swift AI Scandal

On January 24, 2024, Wednesday, a disturbing trend took over the internet, with explicit AI-generated images of popstar Taylor Swift circulating on social media. Reports emerged indicating that the photographs, showcasing the singer in obscene scenarios, surfaced on the platform formerly known as Twitter, now called ‘X’. The source of these images is still unknown. But what’s clear is that they violate Swift’s privacy and dignity and that is very clear with Outrage on the internet.

In one specific image that incited particular public outcry, Swift is portrayed in a distressing and non-consensual encounter involving Chiefs fans. An X (Twitter) user @Real_Nafu shared the Deepfake image of the sensational singer.

Swifties Outrage on Fake NSFW Images of Taylor Swift

Swift’s supporters have united in defense of their idol, rallying on social media to denounce these virtual transgressions. The Grammy Awards winner Star’s Fans, commonly referred to as “Swifties,” are trending the hashtag ‘Taylor Swift AI’.

Comments such as “this is completely wrong and inappropriate” and calls for legal action indicate the severity of the situation. Many supporters are urging the users to use the Taylor Swift AI hashtag and report all the NSFW images of the singer.

Public reaction on Taylor Swift AI

“Whoever is making those Taylor Swift AI Pictures, you are a disgusting person.” said, a user in support of the trend.

Another user commented, “What has Taylor Swift done, whoever making ’em AI pictures is a sick individual.” “Such acts are utterly repulsive and should be deemed illegal”, wrote another user.

What exactly is Deepfake AI?

Deepfake AI is a technique that uses artificial intelligence to create fake images, videos, and audio that appear real but are not. It involves superimposing human features on another person’s body and manipulating sounds to create a fake image or video. Mostly, deepfakes are used for creating sexually implicit and pornography related content to demean a person’s reputation.

Celebrities Caught in The Trap of Deepfake AI Technology

In recent years, deepfake technology has emerged as a double-edged sword with considerable implications for public figures. Notably, the film industry has seen its fair share of deepfake controversies. Profiles of well-known figures, including Bella Thorne, Miley Cyrus, and Jennifer Lawrence have been exploited using AI to create images or videos that misrepresent them in explicit contexts.

The distressing trend continues with personalities like Addison Rae, Demi Lovato, Kristen Stewart, Dakota Johnson, and Rihanna also becoming subjects of these invasive deepfakes.

As we witness the rise in realistic AI-generated images and videos, it is clear that no one—not even the most prominent of celebrities—is immune to this digital dilemma. Each instance calls for the need for rigorous legal and social measures to protect individuals’ rights to their own image.

Unfortunately, at the federal level, there is a concerning absence of laws to directly address the creation and distribution of AI-generated non-consensual imagery, including deepfake content. MSNBC reports that there is currently no federal law addressing AI-generated nude content. And due to lack of legal laws, creation of fake pornographic deepfake images has become easy.

However, some states have begun to tackle this issue head-on. For example:

  • California: Enhanced legal remedies for victims of non-consensual deepfake pornography.
  • Virginia: Outlawed the distribution of non-consensual deepfake images.
  • Texas: Illegal to harm someone’s reputation using a deepfake.

Potential Legal Avenues: Despite federal laws lagging, victims might seek recourse through existing laws relating to Defamation, Right against invasion of privacy and rights against unauthorised publicity of individual against likeliness.

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