Twitch Streamer Caught Viewing AI-Generated ‘Deepfake’ Porn Of Female Streamers
Popular video game streamer apologized after he allegedly made a payment. AI-generated Other internet users may also be porn.
Brandon Ewing, also known as Atrioc on the screen, posted a tearful video. Video apology His Twitch channel, in which he admitted that he paid for AI-generated “deepfake porn” Pokimane and QTCinderella are fellow streamers. “Deepfakes” AI software has been around since years. It’s also been accused of generating sexualized images, among other illegal material.
The controversy started Monday when Atrioc accidentally opened his browser window. One tab in the browser contained nude images of Twitch streamers.
Atrioc apologized for his actions and said that he was learning artificial intelligence online. Atrioc then admitted that he was browsing PornHub when he noticed an advertisement for the site, and clicked on it. He subscribed to the site and paid for it. “I got morbidly curious and I clicked something,” He stated. “It’s gross and I’m sorry… It’s so embarrassing.” He said that his actions weren’t a travesty. “pattern of behavior.”
The streamers who posted fake images to the site were furious at being sexualized online.
“This story was how I found out that I’m on this website,” Sweet Anita tweeted. “I literally choose to pass up millions by not going into sex work and some random cheeto encrusted porn addict solicits my body without my consent instead. Don’t know whether to cry, break stuff or laugh at this point.”
“[S]top sexualizing people without their consent,” Pokimane added. “[T]hat’s it, that’s the tweet.”
“I want to scream,” QTCinderella Twitter: “Stop. Everybody f***ing stop. Stop spreading it. Stop advertising it. Stop. Being seen ‘naked’ against your will should NOT BE A PART OF THIS JOB.” She took it one step further by a Video Twitch reacts on the video, telling owner of the site she plans to sue.
A second statement has been posted to TwitLongerAtrioc announced that he would pay for the costs of removing the offensive content as well as the legal fees for the streamers. Atrioc announced that he would not be creating content anymore and that OFFBRAND, his content production studio, would cease to exist. “This will be the last time you hear from me for a while,” He wrote. “I’d rather you see my actions. I will try my absolute hardest to combat the damage I caused.”
According to a screenshot shared on the site, the person behind the fake images has taken them down and replaced it with a lengthy apology. Reddit.
Deepfake technology, which uses AI to map someone’s face onto another person’s body, has been around since at least 2018. Even porn sites like PornHub The practice has been banned on the ground that it is not consensual. This technology has progressed and proliferated a lot since then, which has only highlighted its undesirable aspects. After December, the controversy revolved around Lensa AI, an AI art program. Multiple Reports It generated a lot of energy, which was evident. Nude images Even if users provided only small photos or headshots, it was accepted by most users.
AI software has been involved in a variety of morally illegal activities, such as: plagiarizing assignments; passing Exams for law, medicine, and business school• Creating a Computer-generated rapper• and the generation of voice clips Celebrities saying offensive things.
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