‘They sold my pain for clicks’: Paris Hilton urges lawmakers to act on nonconsensual deepfakes
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‘They sold my pain for clicks’: Paris Hilton urges lawmakers to act on nonconsensual deepfakes
This story was originally reported by Grace Panetta and Jasmine Mithani of The 19th. Meet Grace and Jasmine and read more of their reporting on gender, politics and policy. WASHINGTON, D.C. — When an explicit video of 19-year-old Paris Hilton having sex was leaked by her ex-boyfriend in 2003, the world turned on her. She was pilloried in the press, called “horny,” and “trashy.” “Sex video gives Paris Hilton publicity money can’t buy,” The Guardi…
Paris Hilton Warns Capitol Hill AI Deepfakes Put Girls at Risk: ‘This Was Abuse’ — a Wake-Up Call for Parents
Any time Paris Hilton shares a slice of mom life — whether it’s her daughter London proving she can “walk better in heels than mommy” or her son Phoenix melting down on It’s a Small World at Disneyland — it’s proof she’s still “sliving” as a mom. But last week, she took to the public for something much more serious for parents: warning that non-consensual AI deepfake porn puts girls at risk, and pushing Congress to act. Hilton headed to Capito…
Paris Hilton presents herself in a new documentary as a musician and activist. She fights for victim protection at AI-Deepfakes and talks about her experiences.
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