website use deepfake tech
Website uses deepfake tech to undress thousands of everyday women and experts can't do anything
A website that uses machine-learning to quickly turn innocuous photos of famous and everyday women into realistic deepfake nudes is racking up howls of outrage--and millions of page views. The year-old site has garnered more than 38 million hits since the start of 2021, The Huffington Post reported, with five million in June alone, according to BBC News. HuffPo declined to name the website, but the BBC identified it as Deepsukebe, with both outlets referring to language on the site claiming its mission is to'make all men's dreams come true.' On its now-suspended Twitter page, Deepsukebe referred to itself as an'AI-leveraged nudifier.' It claims it doesn't save the fake photos it generates, but an'incentive program' rewards posters who share links of their deepfakes. Users who get enough people to click on them can'nudify' more pictures faster.