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Talk to Teens about Deepfake Nudes

A deepfake is a video, photo, or audio recording that has been manipulated using artificial intelligence (AI) to appear real, but has been altered to replace a person’s face or body with someone else’s. While deepfakes are a problem worldwide in creating and spreading misinformation, today’s blog will discuss them in the context of an epidemic facing teen girls in the United States: deepfake nudes.

At schools across the country, middle school and high school boys have been using widely-available “nudification” apps to create deepfake images of their female classmates without their consent. They then circulate the fake photo amongst their peers and/or online. The apps alter real photos of clothed individuals into convincing-looking nude images with exposed genitalia generated by AI. These apps have allowed boys to take a classmate’s photo from her personal social media post – such as a posed photo at prom – and make it look like the girl posed for a nude photo. The apps are so easy to use, boys can easily create hundreds of deepfake photos in just a day. Recent victims have been as young as 12 years old.

While some parents, especially parents of boys, have called these instances a case of “youthful transgression,” the reality is that it can truly destroy a young woman’s life. When intimate images of a woman go public – whether they are fake or real – it has the following impacts:

If you are a parent, teacher, or other adult who interacts with teenagers, it’s important that we use education and conversations to combat this problem. Here are some ideas:

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