The video is surprisingly realistic, with women in bikini doing street interviews and eliciting indecent comments, but completely fake, produced by. ai Tools are increasingly being used for flooding Social Media With sexist content.
Such AI slops – mass-produced content created by inexpensive artificial intelligence tools that turn simple text prompts into surreal visuals often own real posts, blurring the line between fiction and reality.
This trend is driven by platform incentive programs that create the AI influencer cottage industry, stirring up large quantities of sexual clips with minimal effort, and often financially rewarding viral content.
A horde of AI clips loaded with humor from the locker room is intended to show off a female interviewer slightly covered on the street India or England – raises concerns about the harm that such synthetic content will cause to women.
Agence France-Presse fact checkers tracked hundreds of videos like this Instagrammuch of the Hindi language is said to indicate that male interviewees casually deliver misogynistic punchlines and sexual statements by hugging women and even grabbing women.
Many videos have earned tens of millions of views, and some have further monetized their traction by promoting adult chat apps to “make new female friends.”
