A ‘furious’ Taylor Swift is reportedly ‘considering taking legal action’ after lewd AI images circulate on X

Taylor Swift is contemplating the possibility of pursuing legal measures in response to the dissemination of explicit AI-generated images depicting her on various social media platforms.

The controversy unraveled on X (previously known as Twitter) as explicit deepfake images of the 34-year-old singer surfaced, depicting her at a Kansas City Chiefs game.

The recurrence of Taylor Swift attending Chiefs games, especially after publicly acknowledging her relationship with star player Travis Kelce, seems to have contributed to this recent breach of privacy.

According to the Daily Mail, a source close to Taylor Swift has commented on the situation, expressing that the decision regarding legal action is under consideration. The source emphasized that these fake AI-generated images are deemed as abusive, offensive, exploitative, and have been created without Taylor’s consent or knowledge.

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Swift’s fans have rallied around her since the images circulated. Credit: Terry Wyatt/Getty

The source further remarked, “The Twitter account that posted them no longer exists. It is alarming that the social media platform allowed them to be posted in the first place. These images must be eradicated from all platforms, and their promotion by anyone should cease.”

Taylor’s close circle of family and friends, along with her fans, are furious, and rightfully so. They have the right to feel this way, and it extends to every woman. It is crucial to put an end to this. Legislation should be introduced to prevent such incidents, and laws must be enacted to address these issues.

The problem is further intensified by social media trolls reposting the images, leading platforms such as Meta to intervene. A spokesperson for Meta informed the Daily Mail, “This content violates our policies, and weโ€™re removing it from our platforms and taking action against accounts that posted it.”

In reaction to the circulating content, the hashtag “Protect Taylor Swift” rapidly gained traction, underscoring the swift and strong support of the singer by her fans. Swifties voiced their outrage and disbelief regarding the explicit images, raising questions about the ethical and legal implications surrounding the creation and dissemination of such content.

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The singer’s fans soon voiced their support. Credit: X

Fans united in condemnation against the creators of these deepfake images, denouncing them as “disgusting.” There were expressed concerns that such incidents could potentially harm the reputation of AI technology as a whole.

Responding to the assertion that Swift, being a celebrity, would remain unaffected by such incidents, a user on the X platform challenged the notion: “Just because Taylor Swift is wealthy doesn’t justify circulating inappropriate AI-generated images of her. She’s still a person with emotions. Let’s demonstrate respect.”

Despite the existence of laws in various states, such as Texas, Minnesota, New York, Hawaii, and Georgia, that prohibit nonconsensual deepfake pornography, incidents persist. This is exemplified by recent occurrences in New Jersey and Florida high schools where deepfake images circulated, prompting police investigations.

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Swift is considering taking legal action against those who circulated the images. Credit: Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/Getty

To address the escalating concerns, US Representatives Joseph Morelle (D-NY) and Tom Kean (R-NJ) have recently reintroduced the “Preventing Deepfakes of Intimate Images Act.”

The proposed legislation seeks to categorize the nonconsensual sharing of digitally altered pornographic images as a federal offense, prescribing penalties that may include imprisonment, fines, or a combination of both.

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