States race to restrict deepfake porn as it becomes easier to create
After a 2014 leak of hundreds of celebrities intimate photos, Uldouz Wallace learned that she was among the public figures whose images had been stolen and disseminated online.
Wallace, an actress, writer and social media influencer, found out the images were ones her ex had taken without her consent and had threatened to leak.
Over the next few years, Wallace spent loads of money paying private companies to take down the images, she said. It wasnt until later that she found out that those same photos had been used to make fake pornographic images of her.
Its just ridiculous the amount of time that people have and how much theyre profiting from these kinds of things, Wallace told Stateline. For them to sit there and create so much fake content of someone that clearly doesnt want anything of that sort? Without consent? Its just crazy to me.
https://washingtonstatestandard.com/2024/04/11/states-race-to-restrict-deepfake-porn-as-it-becomes-easier-to-create/