![]() ![]() This image is a deepfake – and part of a rapidly growing market. And all it took to create was an easily discovered automated bot, a standard holiday snap and £5. Because this image, despite looking realistic, is a fake. Or upload it onto a porn site, leaving me spending the rest of my life fearful that every new person I meet has seen me naked. And hauntingly, it would take just two clicks of a button for someone to attach it to an email, post it on Twitter or mass distribute it to all of my contacts. And that’s all.Īlthough the image isn’t exactly what I see staring back at me in the mirror in real life, it’s not a million miles away either. There’s the slight pixilation around part of my waist, but that could be easily fixed with amateur Photoshopping. I zoom in on the image, attempting to gauge what, if anything, could reveal the truth behind it. My denim bikini has been replaced with exposed, pale pink nipples – and a smooth, hairless crotch. I’m looking at a picture of my naked body, leaning against a hotel balcony in Thailand.
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