00:00Hi everyone, welcome to our podcast in MedCore Handle 3.5, Ethics in the Digital Energy.
00:07I'm Yunan, and today I will be sharing my comments perspective in our topic.
00:13And I'm Can. Today we'll dive into a really complicated issue, AI porn refix, consent, and digital exploitation.
00:22It's a topic sitting right at the crossroads of technology, ethics, and identity politics.
00:27Exactly. The rise of AI-generated content brought new possibilities, but also very real dangers.
00:37One of the most troubling examples is deepfake pornography videos that paste somebody's face onto explicit content without their consent.
00:50So, let's dive into, like, what are AI deepfakes?
00:55A deepfake is AI-generated media where a person's likeness is convincingly inserted into a video or image.
01:05In porn, it's most often women, celebrities, or marginalized individuals whose faces are used without permission.
01:15And the scale keeps growing.
01:18Now, literally anyone with an online photo can become a target.
01:23Deepfake porn can be created with just a few clicks and shared instantly on adult sites or social media,
01:31making the impact widespread and difficult to contain.
01:36And let's talk about consent and ethics a little.
01:41Consent is absolutely central here.
01:44From a feminist perspective, bodily autonomy means that every person should have control over how their image or body is
01:53used.
01:54Deepfake porn completely bypasses and violates that autonomy.
02:00Yeah, and even beyond that, when we look at historical patterns, certain groups are already more vulnerable here.
02:09Queer people, for example, have been hyper-sexualized or exploited online for decades.
02:16AI deepfakes make these vulnerabilities even more visible and easier to manipulate.
02:23Absolutely, and while some countries are beginning to pass laws against deepfake pornography, legal frameworks are slow.
02:32Ethical issues go much further, even if it's not illegal in a specific context yet.
02:38It's still a direct violation of someone's dignity and personal integrity.
02:46So, let's talk about digital exploitation and societal impact.
02:51Beyond the individual harm, there is a much broader exploitation problem here.
02:58These videos can circulate endlessly, be monetized, used for harassment or blackmail, and even weaponized as revenge porn.
03:08For marginalized groups, the impact is multiplied, privacy violations, plus social stigma, plus fear.
03:16And it damages society, too.
03:20It reinforces harmful norms about women's bodies, normalizes objectification, and strengthens cis-heteronormative sexual expectations.
03:31It creates a digital environment where exploitation becomes easy, accessible, and even normalized.
03:41In our MAD 425 lecture, we have talked a lot about digital ethics, privacy, platform responsibility, and the moral obligations
03:52of designers and developers.
03:54Deepfakes raise major questions.
03:58Who is accountable?
03:59Is technology neutral?
04:01What responsibilities do platforms carry?
04:05Etc.
04:07Yeah, exactly.
04:09Through the ethical frameworks we studied like utilitarianism and rights-based ethics, we can analyze this more clearly.
04:17For example, a utilitarian might ask about overall benefit versus harm.
04:23But rights-based ethics emphasizes one simple thing.
04:28A person should never be treated merely as a means.
04:33And deepfakes treat people purely as tools for others' entertainment for pleasure.
04:42Platforms, AI developers, policymakers, and even users all play a role here.
04:49Better regulations, ethical AI design, transparency, and education are essential.
04:56People need to understand what deepfakes are, how consent works in digital spaces, and how to report or remove harmful
05:06content.
05:08Yeah, to wrap up everything and to conclude, AI porn deepfakes aren't just a technological issue.
05:16They are a deeply ethical and social issue.
05:20Content, bodily autonomy, and digital responsibilities matter more than ever.
05:29And we encourage everyone to think critically about the content they consume and share.
05:38Ethics is not only about rules, it is about respecting people's dignity.
05:44Especially in digital environments, where harm is invisible but constant.
05:51Yeah, so, thanks for listening.
05:53We hope this conversation helped you to understand how technology, consent, and exploitation intersects,
06:00and why deepfakes raise urgent ethical questions.
06:04Stay safe, stay ethical, and keep questioning how the digital world shapes our lives and our bodies.
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