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My best mate made sick deep fake porn of me – when cops dismissed me I chased him down myself 

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A WOMAN has revealed that a close friend of hers made sick fake pornography using her face, and shared it online.

The victim, who is using the pseudonym Jodie so that her identity remains protected, told the BBC‘s File on 4 that she discovered the fake images and video, which were ‘deepfaked’ after they were sent to her.

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Alex was a close friend of Jodie[/caption]
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Jodie suffered years of online harassment due to the deepfake images of her[/caption]

‘Deepfaking’ means when a person’s face is projected onto another person’s body using computer editing software.

It can create very convincing clips, which can be used to spread misinformation.

In the video’s Jodie’s face had been ‘deepfaked’ onto that of another woman, who was performing sex acts.

She also discovered that someone had uploaded pictures of her to a porn site, requesting someone to make a deepfake of her.

This person had promised to provide more pictures of Jodie, and share her personal details, in exchange for the deepfake videos.

Jodie said that she was left “screaming and crying” following the incident, which occurred in 2021.

She then suffered years of online harassment from strangers, including from Reddit users mocking her appearance and from X users who posted the pictures with explicit captions.

Jodie’s friend Daisy (also a psudeonym) was also included in some of the images, and the pair complied a list of men who they thought could be responsible.

She had assumed that she could rule out some close male friends, however, after looking at the deepfakes, she realised that there was only one person that she had shared the image used with – Alex Woolf.

Woolf, who won BBC Young Composer of the Year in 2012, and was a contestant on Mastermind nine years later, had bonded with Jodie over a shared love of music.

She said that he had always come across as a man who was sympathetic to the struggles faced by women online.

Jodie took her findings to the police, and Woolf ended up being convicted for grossly offensive communications.

Woolf, who is a Cambridge graduate was given a 20-week prison sentence, suspended for two years at Thames Magistrates’ Court in August 2021.

Reflecting on how she feels about her former friend betraying her, Jodie told the BBC: “He knew the impact that it was having on my life so profoundly. And yet he still did it.”

What are deepfakes?

Here’s what you need to know…

  • Deepfakes use artificial intelligence and machine learning to produce face-swapped videos with barely any effort
  • They can be used to create realistic videos that make celebrities appear as though they’re saying something they didn’t
  • Deepfakes have also been used by sickos to make fake porn videos that feature the faces of celebrities or ex-lovers
  • To create the videos, users first track down an XXX clip featuring a porn star that looks like an actress
  • They then feed an app with hundreds – and sometimes thousands – of photos of the victim’s face
  • A machine learning algorithm swaps out the faces frame-by-frame until it spits out a realistic, but fake, video
  • To help other users create these videos, pervs upload “facesets”, which are huge computer folders filled with a celebrity’s face that can be easily fed through the “deepfakes” app

Woolf denies being involved in the online harassment which followed the creation of the deepfakes, however, he told the BBC he is “utterly ashamed” and “deeply sorry” to Jodie for how his behaviour has affected her life.

He said: ” think about the suffering I caused every day, and have no doubt that I will continue to do so for the rest of my life.

“There are no excuses for what I did, nor can I adequately explain why I acted on these impulses so despicably at that time.”

Jodie is calling for it to be made an offence to ask someone else to create a deepfake for you.

She added: “This is affecting thousands of women and we need to have the proper laws and tools in place to stop people from doing this”.

A Reddit spokesperson said: “Non-consensual intimate media (NCIM) has no place on the Reddit platform. The subreddit in question has been banned”.

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