Artificial intelligence (AI) is a significant development in the world of content creation, writing, and art. Now, we have reached the point where AI-powered porn has become standard. In this blog post, Adult Site Broker will briefly examine the world of artificial intelligence porn and adult content. Considered very controversial, artificial intelligence has divided the adult industry as it deals with content generation, intellectual property rights, freedom of expression, and much more.
In an upcoming episode of our exclusive podcast Adult Site Broker Talk, we speak with hall-of-fame adult industry professional, Steve Lightspeed, about his latest efforts to normalize and market the segment of artificial intelligence generation in adult content creation. YNOT journalist Alyssa Collins reported that Steve Lightspeed’s company, Lightspeed Media, announced the launch of its “revolutionizing” AI-powered tool by empowering “creators and audiences to imagine and explore beyond existing boundaries.” We also allude to Deepfake.com – “the first premiere AI image generation platform made specifically to re-energize the world of adult content creation.”
During the interview, Steve described to Adult Site Broker Talk’s host, our CEO Bruce, how he got started in the adult industry. He explained that his experience began on a fluke. Steve started as a computer programmer in the early days of the internet and the rise of the dot com bubble. With no experience in photography and access to just a few willing models, Steve put up his own website and “floundered” for a few short years. It wasn’t until he linked up with very well-known adult industry figures that led to his first family of sites skyrocketing and becoming a sustainable and global business. Steve is also well known for his work in the affiliate marketing space and having a hand in developing one of the most successful early affiliate schemes in the entire adult industry.
Now, Steve believes that AI is something that the adult industry can’t resist. Bruce and Steve went on to discuss artificial intelligence in general. ChatGPT helped Steve build Deepfake.com through code and answering his questions related to using artificial intelligence to generate images like his new site generates. With his platform, he added, there are over 250,000 artificial intelligence created models with original names and more. “AI is just going to change everything,” Steve said during the interview with Bruce. “Imagine all of the possibilities at this point.” Bruce intervened on Steve is very optimistic comments and asked him about the general public’s fears over AI. Bruce mentioned Elon Musk calling for the brakes to be pushed on the development of AI, and that there are those in society that think that it needs to be regulated by the government or through legislation adopted by Congress. Steve responded with a measured agreement with Bruce: “I think that they’re probably correct. That we’re maybe opening up Pandora’s box and not necessarily for the best,” Steve said.
“But I also think that there’s been people thinking about the ethics of AI and robotics for 30 or 40 years. It’s not a new topic,” he added. Artificial intelligence, in general, has strong opposition and a clear support network. The ethical implications surrounding AI are multifaceted and intricate. AI, in and of itself, is a tool with the potential for both constructive and detrimental outcomes, which is also contingent upon its development, implementation, and governance. Its inherent nature does not inherently possess ethical qualities. Rather, the ethics of AI are contingent upon the intentions and conduct of the individuals and entities accountable for its conception and platform utilization.
Deepfakes are also extremely controversial with regards to generative artificial intelligence and the related ethics. AI algorithms to manipulate or generate synthetic media, just like images, videos, or audio, that convincingly depict individuals doing or saying things they never actually did. Including the ethical and legitimate applications for deepfakes, there are concerns over potential ethical and social implications that are beyond comprehension in some regard. Deepfakes are controversial, as mentioned. NBC News reported earlier this year on the rise of what they characterize as the online “nonconsensual deepfake economy.” Kat Tenbarge, a tech and culture reporter for NBC News, said that there are millions of images that resemble several “unconsenting women” that attract “tens of millions of visitors on websites, one of which can be found at the top of Google search results.”
How do deepfakes work, though? To create deepfakes, AI algorithms employ techniques such as generative adversarial networks (GANs) or deep neural networks. These algorithms learn from large data sets of real media, often consisting of thousands of images or videos of a specific individual.
By analyzing these training data sets, the artificial intelligence model can capture the AI person’s facial features, expressions, and mannerisms. This is exactly how Deepfake.com generates its AI images. A new user can login to a new account at Deepfake.com and gain access to the creators dashboard. Structured like a premium social media network or a fan site like OnlyFans.com, the creators dashboard is easy to navigate. On the left sidebar of home page, users can navigate to the “make deepfakes” button to bring up WOWify AI Deepfake Generator. Here, users can generate the ideal AI dream girl by toggling body type, gender, sex, breast size, facial features, and others. You can even name the model. Once you submit the specs for the algorithms to do their job, an image is generated as a product of what you inputted. There will be a generated preview of the image with the option to go back and toggle the features, start again, or choose posting the image to the site.
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