AI Digital Harassment: The misuse of AI and deepfake technology is leading to a rise in the manipulation of women's photos and videos, resulting in an increase in cases of online harassment and psychological distress.
AI Digital Harassment: These days, the trend of creating photos and videos using AI is growing rapidly on social media. In this modern era, women frequently share their photos, videos, and intimate moments from their daily lives. However, these very images often end up becoming a threat to them. With the help of AI—or Artificial Intelligence—certain individuals are maliciously altering women's photos and videos to create fabricated images and clips. These are commonly referred to as "deepfakes." Furthermore, in many instances, women's images are morphed into obscene forms and used to blackmail them or are circulated widely across social media platforms. Consequently, women are forced to endure psychological distress, fear, and public defamation. Many women have now become so apprehensive that they are afraid to even post their photos online.
How is the Misuse of AI Becoming a Threat?
While AI technology is currently making people's lives significantly easier, some individuals are exploiting it for malicious purposes. The internet is rife with tools capable of transforming any photograph into a fake image or video within minutes. Criminals are utilizing these tools to download women's social media photos and generate fraudulent content from them. Subsequently, these manipulated images become the instruments for incidents involving blackmail, defamation, and online threats. In many cases, women are even intimidated with threats that their fake images will be made to go viral. This is the primary reason why the digital world has begun to feel even more unsafe for women than ever before.
A Profound Impact on Women
When a woman's image is tampered with, the repercussions are not confined solely to the internet. Such incidents begin to erode a woman's self-confidence. Moreover, many women fall victim to stress, fear, and anxiety. While some individuals may dismiss these acts as mere pranks, for the woman who is subjected to them, it is by no means a trivial matter; it becomes a source of profound psychological anguish. Many women become so terrified that they begin to distance themselves from social media and even become afraid to trust others. This is precisely why experts consistently advise people to use AI responsibly and with caution.
How to Protect Yourself from AI-Enabled Digital Harassment?
Women should exercise caution when sharing their personal photos on social media. Think twice—or even ten times—before uploading photos to any unfamiliar AI app or website. Keep your accounts private to prevent just anyone from downloading your images. If someone harasses you by creating fake photos or videos, immediately file a complaint with the cybercrime portal or the police. Additionally, be sure to utilize the 'report' and 'block' features available on social media platforms. Most importantly, rather than concealing such incidents, speak openly with your family and close ones; taking the right steps at the right time can save you from significant trouble.
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