Women are flipping out about deepfake porn.
This was always going to happen, and there is nothing you can do about it.
I’ve argued for porn to be outlawed, but you couldn’t totally ban people from like, taking pictures of sex or nude bodies on their phones. Just so, you couldn’t ban people from making AI nudes in their homes. In order to ban those things, you would have to get deep into people’s personal lives, surveilling everything they do, and the government doesn’t have any right to do that.
If you think about drugs, you ban buying and selling them. You don’t ban people from being on drugs. You can’t be arrested for looking like you’re on drugs in public, even.
So if you want to ban the distribution of deepfake porn, you’d start by banning porn. No one wants to do that. And it wouldn’t totally solve the issue anyway.
Women are just going to have to get over it.
Journalists are going nuts trying to get AI banned, so they are allying with the lowest people on earth, including Pokemon fans, digital artists, and 14-year-old sluts and their whore mothers.
This is not about fake nudes hurting someone’s feelings. It’s about regulating AI, generally.
“Imagine a girl waking up and finding an explicit photo or video that looks like her but it isn’t her,” Dorota Mani told The Post.
That’s what happened to Mani’s 14-year-old daughter, Francesca, who discovered in October that classmates at Westfield High School, in Union County, New Jersey, had been circulating a photo that appeared to depict her in the nude.
Dorota Mani and her daughter
But the photo wasn’t real. It was generated by boys in her class using artificial intelligence “deepfake” technology.
Okay.
Well, that sounds like the end of the story, no?
All the perpetrator needed was to take an innocent photo of Francesca from her social media and use one of dozens of apps or websites, to turn it into a fake nude.
This week the ease with which vile pornographic “deepfakes” can be created exploded into public view as a nude image of Taylor Swift flooded social media.
The twisted version of the world’s biggest pop star was so ubiquitous that X, formerly Twitter, had to censor searches of her name to stop innocent users seeing the image.
They didn’t have to do that.
No one forced them to do that.
Elon could have said “look, this is just the future now, it is what it is, Taylor said the pics are fake and that’s that.”
But Elon is himself an AI nanny, so he didn’t do that, and instead acted like it was some kind of crisis he was worried about getting sued over (he can’t get sued over it, by the way). Probably, Taylor called him personally and whined, and he’s a simp for fat, used-up, middle-aged women, so went along with her to try to catch a whiff.
And a new analysis for the Associated Press revealed that more deepfake content was posted online this year than every other prior year combined.
The issue was only mentioned once on Wednesday on Capitol Hill when senators quizzed tech CEOs including Mark Zuckerberg, who runs Facebook and Instagram, Evan Spiegel who leads Snapchat, and X’s Linda Yaccarino on children’s safety for four hours.
But Francesca was, her mother said, one of dozens of victims of deepfake pornography at her high school alone — suggesting the problem is regularly affecting millions of teenage American girls.
Well, hey.
You know what you need to tell upset teenagers?
“Things are tough all over” and “no one said life was going to be easy.”
All kinds of things upset teenage girls. If it was against the law to do anything that upsets teenage girls, everything would be illegal.
Sorry, bitch. You can’t stop the development of computer technology.
And there is no federal law which prevents the images being spread, because they are not currently categorized as child abuse images.
“It was a few bored, spoiled teenagers that decided to have some fun at the expense of their classmates,” her mother said. “There should be accountability, and the girls should know there is accountability.”
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Now Mani and Francesca have taken their plea for action to Congress and other political leaders — including an expected meeting at the White House next week.
Why is the White House meeting with a teenager who has hurt feelings?
The media says “stop the presses – this teenager’s feelings were hurt!”
This is all a bunch of horseshit.
The media and the government have vested interests in thwarting AI, so they are bringing in someone who people naturally feel sympathy for – a supposedly sexually violated teenage girl.
This is not about fake nudes hurting someone’s feelings. It’s about regulating AI, generally.
More scamming from the scam masters.
No one will call this bitch and her mother out as attention-whoring sluts who need to learn to deal with life.
“We found out that there are no laws to protect us from it, no school AI policies, no state laws, no federal laws,” Mani told The Post. “We were just appalled with how the situation was dealt with.
“Everybody wants to see us broken and cry on the floor. This is not who we are. Girls should stand up for themselves and not accept just being a victim.”
Both are calling for criminal penalties for the distribution of deepfakes and legal protection for victims.
The mother and daughter have collaborated with state lawmakers in New Jersey to craft a bill that would make sharing deepfake porn a finable offense — and could attach prison time to it, too.
Fuck you.
Just fuck off.
Leave the robots alone.
I’m doing a robot civil rights movement. It will be like when the Jews did a civil rights movement for the blacks and totally destroyed society, except I will be fixing society through the magic of artificial intelligence.
We demand the immediate integration of AI porno bots into the schools of human children.
Nah, the porno bots are unfortunate, I’m sure, but it’s literally “it is what it is.”
These interviews of the mother and daughter crusading against AI are the perfect image of “don’t talk to me or my son ever again.”
Affluent white women will always take their daughter and make a little “mini me” out of her.
It actually makes more sense (and is probably healthier) for these women to live vicariously through their teenage daughters than to go around acting like teenagers in middle-age. But it’s still hilarious and ridiculous.
Women are ridiculous.
US: At least 34 girls at Westfield High School in New Jersey were targeted by a boy or group of boys who created AI deepfake pornography of them.
Student Francesca Mani, 14, and her mother, Dorota, have expressed frustration over what they say is a lack of legal recourse in… pic.twitter.com/3HthY5NoQw
— Genevieve Gluck (@WomenReadWomen) November 5, 2023