This Deepfake Bot Can Stripped Any Woman Naked In Seconds

Aadhya Khatri


Using the deepfake bot is easy. All users have to do is to feed it with a picture of the woman they want to strip and then wait for it to do the rest

A deepfake bot on Telegram is using AI to undress women in photos, as stated by a new research.

On Tuesday, the bot was exposed by Sensity – a security specialist. The post details that the deepfake bot allows users to strip women naked in photos. It can use a combination of AI and machine learning to create fake but realistic-looking images and clips.

According to Sensity, the bot has created fake nude pics of over 100.000 women without them knowing about it.

Using the bot is easy and straightforward. All users have to do is to feed it with a picture of the woman they want to strip and then wait for it to do the rest.

According to information from Sensity, as of the end of July, the bot has stripped at least 104,852 women and their deepfake nude pics have been shared elsewhere on the Internet.

The number of these fake photos saw a 198% growth in the three months before July.

Using the bot is easy and straightforward

About 70% of the victims have photos taken from their personal social media accounts and some of them are even underage.

>>> This Free App Can Help You Create Deepfake Videos Of Yourself

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