Artificial Intelligence and gender based cyberviolence: the case of non-consensual pornography

  • Fredrick Vega-Lozada Interamerican University of Puerto Rico (Estados Unidos)
Keywords: Transparency, Crisis, Right to access informatio, Right to access information, Truthful information, TICs

Abstract

If revenge porn harms people's dignity by relying on the distribution of sexual images of a person without their consent, technologies that can multiply this phenomenon will cause even more irreversible harm to the victims. On the contrary, technologies such as deep learning or machine learning could help to suppress the practices of revenge porn. It is a new subject on which the bibliography is scarce.

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Published
2023-12-21
How to Cite
Vega-Lozada F. (2023). Artificial Intelligence and gender based cyberviolence: the case of non-consensual pornography. Derecom. Derecho de la Comunicación y de Nuevas Tecnologías, 31, 173-180. https://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/DERE/article/view/91197
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