The Growing Popularity of AI Porn and Deepfakes Article
AI-generated pornography is increasing rapidly and is virtually impossible to detect. What’s worse is that just about anyone can create it.
AI-generated pornography is increasing rapidly and is virtually impossible to detect. What’s worse is that just about anyone can create it.
At the age of four, Crissy Outlaw was molested and sexually abused, starting a pattern of abuse that continued throughout her childhood and teen years. As an adult, various decisions led Crissy to start working as a performer in pornography.
“[Quitting porn] has helped me to see women as people, instead of objects. To see them as beautiful minds, not just as body parts.”
If you ever wonder why porn performers never publicly speak out about abuse or violence they experience while still in the industry, read on.
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