Taylor Swift, the famous star, is going through a tough time because of a new kind of technology called deep-fake. Just a few days ago, some not-okay computer-made pictures of Taylor Swift showed up online. People started talking a lot about it, and the words ‘Taylor Swift AI’ were all over the internet. One post even got 45 million views before it got taken down.
In the past day, inappropriate computer-generated pictures of the ‘Lover’ singer Swift have been going around on X (formerly known as Twitter). This is another example of fake images made by computers that can be bad. It’s hard to stop them from spreading. This makes Taylor Swift’s fans mad and shows how this technology can be harmful. According to reports, the 34-year-old hitmaker is considering taking legal action against the website that posted these inappropriate pictures of her. She wants to stop them from spreading on the internet.
On a positive note, Taylor Swift has achieved something great on Spotify. She has become the first female artist with over 100 million followers on the platform. One of her albums, ‘Folklore,’ has reached an impressive 7 billion streams on Spotify. This makes it her fifth album to get such a high number of streams.
Internet Flooded With Taylor Swift AI-Generated Explicit Images, Raises Concerns
Swifties are saying no! Fans of Taylor Swift, 34, are angry about AI-generated inappropriate pictures. They’re standing together against privacy problems. People who love Swift got upset when explicit and shocking photos of the singer showed up online on Wednesday night. These pictures weren’t taken by paparazzi or leaked from her private collection. Instead, a computer created them. This upset Swift’s loyal fans, and they’re making their voices heard and rallying to ‘Protect Taylor Swift’ Trend on X, where ‘Taylor Swift AI‘ is trending on the social media platform.
Swifties didn’t hold back in anger and disgust at the Taylor Swift AI-generated pictures. These images spread quickly on X (formerly known as Twitter). These weird pictures, called deepfakes, showed the ‘Lover‘ singer in explicit and disturbing situations. Fans immediately reacted strongly, standing up for their favorite artist.
According to reports, the topic ‘Taylor Swift AI’ immediately became popular on social media. Instead of letting the bad pictures take over, Swifties flooded the platform with other posts. They wanted to bury the offensive content under a bunch of positive tweets. This was their way of showing that they were against using AI to make inappropriate content.
The hitmaker hasn’t discussed it yet, but The Daily Mail reported that she might sue the website that created these computer-generated pictures.
This situation puts Taylor Swift on a list of celebrities who’ve had their private content hacked and leaked without permission. Other stars like Bella Thorne, Miley Cyrus, Jennifer Lawrence, Demi Lovato, Kristen Stewart, Dakota Johnson, Rihanna, and many more have faced similar privacy breaches.
Jennifer Aniston’s Deepfake Viral Video Sparks Buzz, Promising Free Apple MacBooks
Apart from a viral ‘Taylor Swift AI’ hoax, a fake video reportedly featuring Jennifer Aniston, 54, is spreading online. In the video, she discusses a deal for Apple MacBook laptops priced at just 10 dollars. The clip urges people to click on a link to get the computer. Surprisingly, this post got 2.3 million views, according to the reports. The video looks very real, but there are some strange things, like odd movements and unclear audio.
The video of Jennifer Aniston promoting a giveaway of Apple’s MacBooks has been changed using a laptop. Someone altered it to make it look like she is doing a giveaway, but it’s not real. According to reports, the original video is from 2019, when Aniston was interviewed by a magazine called InStyle. These issues are because of the low quality of things on the internet today.
Even famous people might need to learn what they are promoting. AI didn’t create this problem but made it easy for scammers. Now, they don’t have to pay celebrities to say things. The consequences of accepting money from these scammers might not show up for a while, making it hard for platforms to say no.
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