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Taylor Swift eyes legal measures against site publishing explicit AI images

Taylor Swift's numerous explicit AI-generated images surfaced on the internet earlier this week

Javeria Ahmed |

Taylor Swift eyes legal measures against site publishing explicit AI images

Taylor Swift's numerous explicit AI-generated images surfaced on the internet earlier this week

Taylor Swift eyes legal measures against site publishing explicit AI images
Taylor Swift eyes legal measures against site publishing explicit AI images

Taylor Swift is reportedly 'furious' and contemplating taking legal action against those responsible for surfacing her explicit AI-generated images on a deepfake porn site.

It is reported by DailyMail.com, a source close to the Anti-Hero crooner said on Thursday, “Whether or not legal action will be taken is being decided but there is one thing that is clear: these fake AI generated images are abusive, offensive, exploitative, and done without Taylor’s consent and/or knowledge.:

It is added by the insider that “the Twitter account that posted them does not exist anymore, adding, “It is shocking that the social media platform even let them be up to begin with.”

They continued, “These images must be removed from everywhere they exist and should not be promoted by anyone,” adding, “Taylor’s circle of family and friends are furious, as are her fans obviously.”

The source highlighted, “They have the right to be, and every woman should be,” adding, “The door needs to be shut on this. Legislation needs to be passed to prevent this and laws must be enacted.”

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It is pertinent to mention that this week, numerous explicit images surfaced on Celeb Jihad, depicting Taylor Swift engaged in explicit activities while adorned in Kansas City Chiefs attire within a stadium setting.

The images quickly proliferated across platforms like X, Facebook, Instagram, and Reddit.

Following notification from DailyMail.com, X and Reddit initiated the removal of the posts on Thursday morning.

Nevertheless, despite account suspensions on social media apps new ones promptly emerged.

Reposts of the explicit content continue to circulate on Instagram, Reddit, and 4Chan.