Viral Ad Warns Parents About The Terrifying Consequences Of Sharing Their Children's Pictures Online [Video]
It reveals just how easily a child’s image can be manipulated using artificial intelligence , delving into the story of nine-year-old Ella, a girl made with deep fake technology:
However, Ella’s parents have never considered how their daughter’s future could be destroyed by “sharenting” — the common practice of parents sharing photos or videos of their children online. AI Ella was created using just a single photo of the nine-year-old girl that her parents shared online:Research shows that an average five-year-old child has already had about 1 500 pictures uploaded online without their consent by their parents.
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