Don’t Call it Deepfake Porn! Female Influencers Post Nonconsensual AI Celeb Images
The EU is on the point of outlawing any AI tools that can create nonconsensual adult images. Motivated by the Grok celebrity bikini scandal, the Europeans are late to the party. Last year, the USA passed two federal laws against deepfake porn, whilest a number of individual states passed their own for good measure.
The bastions of both Anglo-Saxon puritanism and radical feminism – the UK amd Australia -went further still, banning not only the tools but threatening any Joe who so much as produces a single nonconsensual bikini pic in his bedroom with potentially years locked up in a sex offender wing at His Majesty’s pleasure. The modesty of women must be preserved at all costs it seems, even OnlyFans models upset that they can no longer charge a premium from simps when Grok can provide it for free.
When these laws are passed, it seems that no study, research, or thought is undertaken to first determine how many men might be turned into criminals- or locked up. And there can be no doubt that these anti-deepfake porn laws target men. This was shown recently when the notorious British ‘influencer’ Bonnie Blue posted an AI image on her social media account of herself in bed with boxer Anthony Joshua (this was shortly before his accident in Nigeria).
The UK recently passed one of the most draconian anti-deepfake porn laws in the world. Not only is the sharing of ‘non-consensual intimate images” criminalized but even the private creation is. Transgressors can be punished with up to two years in prison. Note the vague and potentially very broad definition of an illegal deepfake image. We’re not just talking about porn or even simply nudity. Anything that is deemed as “intimate” and non-consensual could get you jail time and a place on the sex offender’s register.
At least if you’re a man. The law does not apply to female influencers it seems. If you think that Bonnie Blue’s post showing herself in bed with a topless Anthony Joshua isn’t intimate enough, consider that she posted a comment alongside it boasting that she had gone more rounds with the boxer than the hapless Jake Paul, who had succumbed to a 6th round knock out in his controversial fight with Joshua days before Blue’s post.
Bonnie Blue isn’t the only female influencer to enjoy posting “intimate” AI-generated images of themselves in bed with an alpha male celebrity Chad, as 404Media recently reported. One even posted a picture of herself post-sex with Venezuela’s deposed president Nicolas Maduro. When women post intimate non-consensual images it’s laughs and likes. When men simply create an image not to be seen with any other pair of eyes. it’s off to prison you go.
