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The men who teach AI porn to others are allegedly making a profit.

AI By Gavin Wallace30/04/20263 Mins Read
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Over a little bit MG lived a fairly normal life as a 20-something in Scottsdale Arizona a few years ago. She earned money as a weekend waitress and personal assistant. As with most women in her generation, she was a single mother. Instagram She would occasionally share Stories of her getting matcha, hanging out with friends by the pool, going to Pilates, and posting photos.

“I never really cared to pop off and become popular on social media,” MG, who is cited in court only by the initials MG to protect her anonymity, says. “I just used it the way most people did when it first came out, to share their lives with the people closest to them.” She has a little more than 9,000 followers—a robust following, but nowhere close to a massive platform.

She received a DM last summer from one of the people who follow her. She was asked if she had known that videos and photos of a woman who resembled MG appeared on Instagram. MG opened the link, and she saw several Reels that appeared to show her face overlaid on a similar-looking body. The woman was in scanty clothing and had tattoos on the same parts of her body as MG.

MG screamed in horror. “If you didn’t know me well, you could very well think they were images of me,” “She said” “It was kind of like this reality check that I don’t have any control over my own image.”

She was even more appalled when she discovered that not only were doctored nude or scantily clad photos of her being circulated on the internet, as she outlined in a recently filed complaint—they were also being used to advertise AI ModelForge, a platform that teaches men how to generate their own AI influencers. The men taught their subscribers how to use software called Influencer in a series online tutorials and classes. CreatorCore To train AI models with photos of innocent young women. Then, post the resultant content to Instagram and TikTok.

“They provided a whole playbook, including instructions on how to pick the right person so that it’s not someone who can defend themselves, so they all had instructions on what type of women to use and where to get their pictures,” She claims. “It was disgusting on every single level.”

MG is among three plaintiffs of a January lawsuit in Arizona filed against Jackson Webb (and his brother Lucas), Beau Schultz and 50 John Does. In the suit, it is alleged that Webbs and Schultz used AI technology to create photos and videos of imaginary models looking exactly like young women. The content was then sold on a subscription platform. Fanvue.

It is further alleged that the $24.95 monthly fee on the platform WhopThe men created influencers using real photos of women and then sold them online to other men. This included the John Does who were named in the lawsuit. These men created “Blueprints” The app would strip the clothes off the women and create sexually explicit videos and images. The suit states that such content generated millions of views and, according to reports, more than $50,000 income per month. The Webbs and Schultz didn’t respond to comments.

The complaint claims that this money-making scheme preys on the vulnerable. “harem of indistinguishable AI copies of unsuspecting women and girls,” Instructions “predators seeking to prey on” Social media and women. The suit claims that in 2025, the CreatorCore platform will have more than 8,500 subscribers who are generating AI influencers and resulting in over 500,000 photos and videos.

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