'Virtual Rape': AI Is Silencing Women in Public Life, UN Report
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More than a third of women choose to self-censor themselves to avoid abuse, and almost one in five choose not to expose themselves professionally. Deepfakes, "virtual rape" and other abuses supported by artificial intelligence are forcing women out of their daily lives, according to a deeply worrying report by the United Nations.
A UN report warns of a rise in deepfakes and "virtual rapes," leading to self-censorship, withdrawal from the public, and psychological consequences.
Deepfakes, online violence driving women from public life: Study
New Delhi, April 30 (IANS) A team of global researchers on Thursday said that deepfakes, AI-assisted rape and unwanted advances are pushing women out of public life. The report by… Continue reading Deepfakes, online violence driving women from public life: Study The post Deepfakes, online violence driving women from public life: Study first appeared on Australia India News.
UN Women Report Reveals How Online Violence and Deepfakes Impact Women’s
A ground-breaking new report released by UN Women in collaboration with City St George’s, University of London, and the forensic digital laboratory TheNerve, shines an unflinching light on the alarming escalation of online violence targeting women in public life. This digital onslaught, exacerbated and enabled by cutting-edge artificial intelligence technologies, is reshaping the boundaries of harassment and psychological abuse with profound soc…
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