Fans are upset when pornographic AI photos of Taylor Swift spread online

Vulgar photos of Taylor Swift created with artificial intelligence are causing outrage from the ‘Cruel Summer’ singer’s fan community.

Fake photos known as deepfakes show Taylor in a variety of intimate positions at a Kansas City Chiefs football game – where Taylor’s boyfriend Travis Kelce is playing. The series of photos originated from several AI websites, then spread on X (Twitter), causing the keyword “Taylor Swift AI” to become a search trend on this platform. According to Page Six, it is currently unclear who created these images or first shared them on social network X.

Ca sĩ Taylor Swift. Ảnh: Abcnews/Tas23

Singer Taylor Swift. Photo: Abcnews/Tas23

Swifties (Taylor Swift fans) simultaneously spoke up to defend the American singer and criticize those who shared it. On and cannot be forgiven. Those people need to be thrown in jail”, “When I saw Taylor’s AI photos, I couldn’t believe my eyes. Those photos were disgusting”…

Many people believe that creating pornographic AI images of someone is no different from sexual assault and must be punished by law. “Whoever did this deserves to be punished,” one person wrote.

Representatives for Taylor Swift and the singer herself have not responded to this issue. Meanwhile, sources told Dailymail that Taylor is considering legal action against the creation of fake images of her. “These AI-generated fake images are abusive, offensive, and made without Taylor’s consent or permission. The Twitter account that posted them no longer exists. It’s shocking that This social media platform let them be spread,” the insider revealed. The source also said that Taylor’s family and friends are very angry.

According to Page Six, last October, President Joe Biden signed an executive order tightening AI regulations to prevent AI from creating child sexual abuse material or indecent images without consent. There is individual consent. The order also requires the federal government to issue guidance for “output marking or labeling of AI products.”