AI porn victims see Hong Kong unprepared for threat
- AI-Made pornography is a growing threat in Hong Kong, as reported by victims who spoke to AFP anonymously.
- Susanne Choi from the Chinese University of Hong Kong reported that an estimated 90% of AI-made porn victims are women, indicating gender-based sexual violence.
- Hong Kong law criminalizes the distribution of intimate images but does not address the creation or possession of AI-made porn, highlighting legal gaps.
- A victim emphasized that the creation of AI porn undermines her bodily autonomy, privacy, and dignity.
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‘A wound that will never heal’: Victims of AI porn speak out in Hong Kong
HONG KONG, Aug 13 — For Hong Kong law student “C”, AI-made pornography was a distant danger until a university classmate created graphic images of her and multiple other women.“At first I was shocked, then it turned into panic,” said the 20-year-old, describing the ordeal as a “wound that will leave a scar”.C was one of three women who exposed an AI porn scandal at Hong Kong’s oldest university last month, sparking huge debate around what had la…
A law student, C. discovered with horror that one of her comrades had created pornographic tricks of her and about twenty students with their Instagram photos: in Hong Kong, the "deepfakes" are on the rise but the victims claim to be abandoned by the law."First,...
Hong Kong - A law student, C. discovered with horror that one of her comrades had created pornographic tricks of her and about twenty students with their Instagram photos: in Hong Kong, the "deepfakes" are on the rise but the victims claim to be abandoned by the law. "First, I was shocked and then panicked," says the twenty-year-old at AFP, ensuring that this "will leave her a scar." Last month, hundreds of obscene images generated by IA with th…
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