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In the last week or so, 10 out of the 25 most popular cameos using my face are various fetishes, including one where I'm a centaur-woman pregnant with octoplets. It's not just me, either. I've seen this kind of content made with cameos of other women: female creators, another woman tech reporter, and a female employee of a prominent venture-capital firm.

**I don't get why anyone is surprised **

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[–] Icytrees@sh.itjust.works 33 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago)

This isn't a woman complaining about people getting creative with her face, it's a report on her experience with Sora.

One of the key points stated at the beginning was:

Although nudity or sexual content is banned, I discovered people making fetish content with my face.

Which opens the question about what, exactly, someone is consenting to when they allow other people to use their face, and what's considered pornographic.

She went on to say users were making underage fetish content and potentially pornographic material anyway. This is a problem with any AI generated content and why so many stable diffusion platforms have banned words and groups of terms, if they don't flat out ban all sexual terms. But, since the apps use real language, it's impossible to think of every possible route to an end. The terms of service and moderation try to plug the holes, but they can't be 100% effective.