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What is 'deepfake' porn and why is Scarlett Johansson speaking out about it?
BECAUSE OF MASSIVE developments in technology over the last two decades, there’s been a couple of occasions when things have gotten a bit too Black Mirror IRL.
One such example would be the growing trend of ‘deepfake’ porn, which social media sites like Twitter and Reddit were trying to tackle throughout 2018. Deepfake porn is a type of porn made with the use of artificial intelligence, which superimposes existing images and videos onto source images and videos. Basically, it’s porn that features one individual’s face copied and pasted onto another individual’s body.
Numerous celebrities have been used in deepfake videos, which became increasingly popular online in autumn and winter 2017 when a Reddit user uploaded pornographic videos featuring the superimposed faces of actresses like Daisy Ridley, Gal Gadot, Emma Watson and Scarlett Johansson.
Pornhub and Twitter decided to take a stand against deepfake porn in July 2018, with Pornhub telling Motherboard that they forbid any “non-consensual content” and will be treating deepfake porn the same way that they treat revenge porn. Twitter also released a statement to Motherboard:
Soon after this, Reddit piped up and said that they were shutting down and banning subreddits made for sharing these videos. However, despite all of that it’s impossible to eliminate all porn produced by artificial intelligence.
And that’s why Scarlett Johansson has been speaking out about the issue.
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The 34-year-old actress said she has accepted that nothing can be done for high profile individuals, like herself.
Long before she was a victim of deepfake porn, Johansson’s privacy was violated in a similar way when her nudes were leaked in 2010, by a hacker who stole intimate photos from her and other celebrities like Mila Kunis and Christina Aguilera. Johansson said that seeing herself in deepfake porn isn’t as upsetting as having her photos leaked, but it’s still extremely demeaning.
On New Year’s Eve, The Washington Post published a statement from the actress, in which she addressed being grafted into graphic sex scenes online, some of which have garnered over 1.5 million views.
Scarlett also pointed out that it’s different depending on what country the victim is from.
Towards the end of her statement, Johansson said, “The internet is just another place where sex sells and vulnerable people are preyed upon. And any low level hacker can steal a password and steal an identity. It’s just a matter of time before any one person is targeted.”
It’s not really any surprise that she sounds so exhausted.
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