Deepfake Porn Creator Deletes Internet Presence After Tearful 'Atrioc' Apology

Deepfake Porn Creator Deletes Internet Presence After Tearful 'Atrioc' Apology

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https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/jgp7ky/atrioc-deepfake-porn-apology

On Monday, Twitch streamer Brandon Ewing, who goes by Atrioc online, admitted to buying and watching deepfakes from an account that makes non-consensual, sexually explicit AI-generated videos of his colleagues in the streaming world.

In a live stream on Monday, Ewing inadvertently showed browser windows open to a website that hosts non-consensual, AI-generated images. The window showed that he was viewing images on the account of someone who specialized in making deepfakes of popular streamers. Viewers of the stream caught the leak and screenshotted the site, then shared the site, images from it, and names of the women who were deepfaked.

Deepfake Porn Creator Deletes Internet Presence After Tearful 'Atrioc' Apology

Jan 31, 2023, 6:36pm UTC
https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/jgp7ky/atrioc-deepfake-porn-apology > On Monday, Twitch streamer Brandon Ewing, who goes by Atrioc online, admitted to buying and watching deepfakes from an account that makes non-consensual, sexually explicit AI-generated videos of his colleagues in the streaming world. > In a live stream on Monday, Ewing inadvertently showed browser windows open to a website that hosts non-consensual, AI-generated images. The window showed that he was viewing images on the account of someone who specialized in making deepfakes of popular streamers. Viewers of the stream caught the leak and screenshotted the site, then shared the site, images from it, and names of the women who were deepfaked.