Asian American woman appeals for victims of deepfake sex crimes against Asians

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An Asian-American woman Tik Toker announced that she was a victim of digital sex crimes due to Deep Fake technology, which uses artificial intelligence (AI) to synthesize the face of a specific person, and claimed that she was a target of sex crimes because she was an Asian.

On the 3rd (local time), according to Nextshark, an American media specializing in Asia, Rachel, an Asian-American female tick talker, confessed to the short-form video platform TikTok about the digital sex crime she suffered. He revealed that he was sexually assaulted by her, including using her deepfake technology to synthesize her own face in her adult videos and using her image-generating AI to make her own body naked.

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According to this revealing video, Rachel operated Instagram, a social media that served as a communication channel with fans to share her daily life. However, anonymous users abused Rachel’s photos posted on social media without permission and sent synthetic nude photos to him.

Rachel said, “(The pictures I posted on social media) were pictures of me in clothes, but they made me naked with a deepfake program.”

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He then said that dozens of deepfake sexual exploits came every day. Rachel shed tears, saying, “What was even more difficult was that the fake nude photos they made were traded for money as if they were real.”

The video, which confessed to being a digital sex crime victim, became a hot topic on social media and recorded more than 1.1 million views.

In an interview with the media, Rachel claimed that she was a victim of sex crimes because she was Asian. “I’m afraid to post pictures on social media now,” he said. “I’m honestly disgusted that people I’ve never met in my life are trying to see me naked.”

He also emphasized, “If I wasn’t Asian, I wouldn’t have received this kind of attention,” and confessed, “I think white men think that I, being Asian, want them.”

On the other hand, with the development of AI programs, deepfakes have been mainly used to create sexual exploitation or fake news targeting celebrities and entertainers, but recently, digital sex crimes against the general public have increased with easy-to-access deepfake apps (applications). are doing

Source: Donga

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