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AI-driven deepfake sites that ‘undress’ women and girls face landmark lawsuit

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San Francisco officials filed a landmark lawsuit against popular deepfake websites that use artificial intelligence to “undress” images of clothed women and girls.

The city attorney’s office is suing 16 of the most viewed AI “undressing” sites – which were collectively visited more than 200 million times in just the first half of 2024, the suit said.

The websites allow users to upload images of real, clothed people – which the AI then “undresses” and turns into fake nude images. 

San Francisco City Attorney David Chiu announced Thursday that his office is suing 16 deepfake nude website operators in a landmark case. AP

“[I]magine wasting time taking her out on dates, when you can just use [our website] to get her nudes,” one of the deepfake websites said, according to the lawsuit.

The lawsuit said the deepfake nudes are made without consent and are used to intimidate, bully and extort women and girls in California and across the country.

“This investigation has taken us to the darkest corners of the internet, and I am absolutely horrified for the women and girls who have had to endure this exploitation,” San Francisco City Attorney David Chiu said in a statement.

“This is a big, multi-faceted problem that we, as a society, need to solve as soon as possible,” he said.

The “undressing” sites have broken federal and state laws banning revenge pornography, deepfake pornography and child pornography, the lawsuit said.

The suit claimed the defendants also broke California’s unfair competition law because “the harm they cause to consumers greatly outweighs any benefits associated with those practices.”

The city attorney’s office is seeking civil penalties and the removal of the deepfake websites, as well as measures to prevent the site owners from creating deepfake pornography in the future.

The lawsuit referenced a case from February 2024, when five students were expelled from a California middle school after creating and sharing AI-generated nude images of 16 eighth-grade students.

A deepfake shows singer Katy Perry attending the Met Gala. Katyperry/Instagram

“I feel like I didn’t have a choice in what happened to me or what happened to my body,” a victim of deepfake nudes said, according to the lawsuit.

Another said she and her family live in “hopelessness and perpetual fear that, at any time, such images can reappear and be viewed by countless others.”

The lawsuit is the first to take on deepfake nude generators head-on. 

As the AI industry ramps up, deepfakes – or AI-generated and manipulated images – have become more mainstream. 

AI-generated images can often spread misinformation like wildfire.

A deepfake image of the pope confused social media users in 2023, until media outlets confirmed it was made by AI. AP

A deepfake of Pope Francis in a white Balenciaga puffer jacket went viral in 2023 – which many believed was real until news outlets began reporting otherwise.

But often, deepfakes turn sinister.

Fake nude images of children landed at the top of some search results on Microsoft and Google engines, according to an NBC News report in March.

Non-consensual deepfake nudes of celebrities like Taylor Swift have circulated the web.

The AI-generated nude images can often lead to sextortion schemes, when a victim is forced to pay money to prevent the release of fake images. 

“We have to be very clear that this is not innovation – this is sexual abuse,” Chiu said. “We all need to do our part to crack down on bad actors using AI to exploit and abuse real people, including children.”

[Notigroup Newsroom in collaboration with other media outlets, with information from the following sources]

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