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Taylor Swift fans recoil at Ai images.. White House ‘alarmed’

The future is truly now!

Just ask Taytay.. 


The White House said on Friday it was alarmed by fake online images of the pop singer Taylor Swift and said social media companies have an important role to play in enforcing their own rules to prevent the spread of such misinformation.
Fake sexually explicit images of Swift proliferated across social media this week, including one image shared on X, formerly Twitter, that the New York Times said was viewed 47 million times before the account was suspended
But it is not just Taylor. This will now be normal course of action. Deepfakes. All of that. Are you ready? 
No.
No one sis. 





We are already living in a world we’re not much seems real. Including journalism, Sports Illustrated reporters becoming AI instead. Everything just seems fraudulent and fake. This adds to the big giant mixture of mess that is social media and the Internet in the modern world.

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