Female streamers are becoming targets of deepfake pornography

Twitch Streamer Atrioc entschuldigt sich für Deepfake-Pornografie.

The tiresome subject Deepfake Pornography is through one Twitter-Streamer brought back into focus: He had accidentally revealed himself to be watching deepfake porn videos from well-known streamers – probably mainly from colleagues with whom he was apparently friends.

Deepfake porn creates new scandal and horror

That’s what it’s about: Twitch streamer Brandon “Atrioc” Ewing has caught watching porn and streamed the whole thing live. Particularly unpleasant for everyone involved: He must have looked at deepfake pornography that (Formerly) friends of the streamers showed.

In response to the incident in which he accidentally revealed that he had such videos open on his streaming PC, a tearful apology stream full of explanations. In a way, he just stumbled upon it by accident.

However, the page that Atrioc is supposed to have opened works kind of like OnlyFans. So he really has to specifically paid for this type of pornography have to go to the appropriate account his colleagues against their will to be seen in porn videos.

The scandal is correspondingly large, the shock is deep. The affected streamers can hardly believe being exposed to such a situation. Where the law allows, they want to sue – which unfortunately only works occasionally.

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What is deepfake pornography? With the help of so-called artificial intelligence, images and faces of famous people are tinkered on bodies and scenes – with deceptively real results. So exist then alleged video recordingsin which they perform actions or say things that real people have never said or done.

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Unfortunately, this now affects almost all people in public life and probably most streamers as well. Always against their will. In some US states the creation of Deepfake porn bannedsuch videos have already been banned from many ‘normal’ porn sites on the net.

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We deliberately do not link the relevant content here, so as not to further contribute to their dissemination. The streamer’s apology probably had this effect. In the meantime, however, the deepfake creator in question should at least have his content offline have taken.

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