A security firm called Sensity says it recently discovered a network of deepfake bots on chat app Telegram creating computer-generated naked images of women on request. As of July 2020, the firm found ...
Online chatbots are generating nude images of real people at users’ requests, prompting concern from experts who worry the explicit deepfakes will create “a very nightmarish scenario.” A Wired ...
A deepfake bot has used artificial intelligence to “undress” images of women on the messaging app Telegram, according to new research. Security specialist Sensity announced the research Tuesday, ...
This story originally appeared on WIRED UK. The still images of nude women are generated by an AI that "removes" items of clothing from a non-nude photo. Every day the bot sends out a gallery of new ...
Around 104,852 women had their photos uploaded to a bot, on the WhatsApp-like text messaging app Telegram, which were then used to generate computer-generated fake nudes of them without their ...
Bots have been used to create more than 100,000 images Bots have been used to create more than 100,000 images is a senior reporter who has covered AI, robotics, and more for eight years at The Verge.
A technology similar to DeepNude, the 2019 app that shut down shortly after launch, is now spreading unfettered on Telegram. Update 10/28: Since the publication of this article, the deepfake bot on ...