‘The chilling effect’ : how fear of ‘nudify’ apps and AI deepfakes is keeping Indian women off (…)
Widespread adoption of artificial intelligence has been accompanied by new ways to harass women online Gaatha Sarvaiya would like to post on social media and share her work online. An Indian law graduate in her early 20s, she is in the earliest stages of her career and trying to build a public (…)
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