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These Men Allegedly Profit Off Teaching People How to Make AI Porn
Three Arizona women have filed a lawsuit against a group of men that alleges they used the women’s photos to make AI porn influencers, then offered online courses showing others how to do it.
Editor's take
A lawsuit alleges a group of men profited by creating AI-generated pornography using unauthorized images of three women and subsequently selling courses on how to replicate this process.
This case highlights the growing legal and ethical challenges surrounding generative AI's misuse, particularly concerning non-consensual deepfakes and the exploitation of personal likenesses for commercial gain. The individuals affected are those whose images were used without consent, and the broader AI industry faces increased scrutiny regarding the responsible development and deployment of generative models, echoing concerns raised by earlier instances of AI-generated misinformation and harmful content.
Future developments to monitor include the lawsuit's legal precedent concerning copyright and publicity rights in the age of AI, and whether platforms that host or facilitate the creation and sale of such content will face greater regulatory pressure or liability. The outcome could significantly influence how companies developing generative AI tools approach content moderation and user accountability.
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