PORNOGRAPHIC DEEPFAKES IN CONTEMPORARY RISK SOCIETY: CHALLENGES IN REGULATING AND CONTROLLING ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.17564/2316-381X.2024v9n3p343-355Abstract
This article examines the issue of pornographic deepfakes in modern society, where intimate and false images and videos, mostly victimizing women, are shared on the internet. The aim is to assess whether the current use of artificial intelligence enhances social risk. The problem has become relevant due to the increasing availability of AI tools that are becoming more accessible to the general public and capable of generating content that is virtually indistinguishable from reality. Through a doctrinal research method and analysis of judicial decisions and media reports, the study intends to explore whether there is any effective criminal, civil, or technological regulation in place for using internet tools to reduce the generation and, primarily, the dissemination of false pornographic content. The study was conducted using a deductive method.