- cross-posted to:
- technology@beehaw.org
- cross-posted to:
- technology@beehaw.org
Instagram is profiting from several ads that invite people to create nonconsensual nude images with AI image generation apps, once again showing that some of the most harmful applications of AI tools are not hidden on the dark corners of the internet, but are actively promoted to users by social media companies unable or unwilling to enforce their policies about who can buy ads on their platforms.
While parent company Meta’s Ad Library, which archives ads on its platforms, who paid for them, and where and when they were posted, shows that the company has taken down several of these ads previously, many ads that explicitly invited users to create nudes and some ad buyers were up until I reached out to Meta for comment. Some of these ads were for the best known nonconsensual “undress” or “nudify” services on the internet.
Intersting how we can “undress any girl” but I have not seen a tool to “undress any boy” yet. 😐
I don’t know what it says about people developing those tools. (I know, in fact)
Make one :P
Then I suspect you’ll find the answer is money. The ones for women simply just make more money.
This
I’ve seen a tool like that. Everyone was a bodybuilder and Hung like a horse.
I’m going to guess all the ones of women have bolt on tiddies and no pubic hair.
Well of course. Sagging breasts are gross /s
Gotta wonder where they get their horse dick training images from
notices ur instance
Can’t judge though, I have a Chance myself lawl
pff no exotic-erotics?
Not yet! Nothing really tickled my fancy from there that I haven’t already got similar from BD. Haven’t looked in a while, though!
> yiffit.net
> horse dick joke
oh lawd
pffff
as if furries are the only ones obsessed with horse dicks
Where does Bad Dragon get them from?
Be the change you wish to see in the world
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You probably don’t need them. You can get these photos without even trying. Is a bit of a problem really.
You probably can with the same inpainting stable diffusion tools, it’s just not as heavily advertised.
Probably because the demand is not big or visible enough to make the development worth it, yet.