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AI porn is easy to make now. For women, that's a nightmare

By Tatum Hunter

13 Feb 2023 · 5 min read

Editor's Note

Until recently, you had to have computer expertise to make realistic AI porn. Now, thanks to new AI tools, anyone with access to an image of a victim's face can create content, The Post reports.

QTCinderella built a name for herself by gaming, baking and discussing her life on the video-streaming platform Twitch, drawing hundreds of thousands of viewers at once. She pioneered "The Streamer Awards" to honor other high-performing content creators and recently appeared in a coveted guest spot in an esports champion series.

Nude photos aren't part of the content she shares, she says. But someone on the internet made some, using QTCinderella's likeness in computer-generated porn. This month, prominent streamer Brandon Ewing admitted to viewing those images on a website containing thousands of other deepfakes, drawing attention to a growing threat in the AI era: The technology creates a new tool to target women.

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