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by dspillett 1774 days ago
> If an image is 100% generated, from whom should consent be obtained?

This isn't talking about 100% generated content. It is talking about instances where apps (either automated examples like the one named or photo editing suites) are used to manipulate an image of a real person to make it look like they are naked.

Would you want a convincing an image of yourself in your birthday suit out there?

Or to take it a bit further, if that image that makes it look like you attended a party with Trump & Epstein in such a state?

Even if it were possible to argue no privacy had been invaded because that isn't really the person's naked form, there is the potential reputational damage to consider, both professional and personal.

Obviously fake nudes have been a thing for a long time, even convincing ones, but the issue was limited by an amount of time and/or skill being required. The newer tech available in certain apps today makes it very easy to make truly convincing images.