![]() The Kardashians are often called out for their Photoshop fails. We know to look out for them on Instagram, via curvy door frames or wobbly floor tiles. Today, in the year 2023, generally we're all aware that Photoshopped images can be (and are often) created and posted minus any disclaimer. Equally as alarming is the fact that many of the famous faces who are popular on deepfake websites, that receive millions of hits a month, also entered the spotlight at a young age – and sometimes, images of them whilst underage are used to generate pornographic videos. Over 90% of deepfaked content online is sexual in nature and features a female victim (be they a celebrity or member of the general public), most are non-consensual. Largely, without their consent.īut there's more we should be concerned and talking about besides deepfake videos, namely: deepfaked audio. But, at this early stage, where deepfakes are still trickling into mass public consciousness, they're mostly still associated with political takedowns or women being edited into pornographic scenarios. This word – ' deepfake' – is slowly embedding itself into our everyday lexicon as concerned campaigners speak out about deepfaking (a form of AI-generated synthetic media that can make it look like anyone is doing anything in a video, or still image) to raise awareness and encourage strict laws to be put in place. She's also, sadly, become one of the most deepfaked celebrities online. Since finding fame at the tender age of ten, through her role as Hermione Grainger in the Harry Potter movie franchise, Emma Watson has become a household name.
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