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: The film industry, including producers and actresses like Margot Robbie, is continuously exploring new technologies to create more engaging and realistic content. This includes the use of CGI (Computer-Generated Imagery) and possibly exploring or addressing the implications of deepfake technology.

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Deepfakes utilize deep learning algorithms to swap faces or manipulate bodies in videos with startling accuracy. : The film industry, including producers and actresses

In a 2024 interview with Vanity Fair , when asked about deepfakes, Robbie reportedly said, "It feels like a violation. Not because I don’t understand the technology—I do. But because they’re not taking my performance. They’re taking my face . And my face is my job." To refuse the synthetic stare

The legal and ethical implications of this phenomenon are profound. For decades, the law has struggled to keep pace with technological advancement. Traditionally, defamation and copyright laws offered some protection for public figures, but deepfakes exist in a gray area. The victim’s face is "stolen" in a digital sense, yet no physical crime occurs. However, legal scholars and ethicists increasingly argue that this constitutes sexual violence. It strips the individual of agency over their own body and image, forcing them into sexual acts they did not perform. This phenomenon has been termed "image-based sexual abuse," and it inflicts psychological trauma on victims, damaging their reputations, safety, and sense of self.

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: The film industry, including producers and actresses like Margot Robbie, is continuously exploring new technologies to create more engaging and realistic content. This includes the use of CGI (Computer-Generated Imagery) and possibly exploring or addressing the implications of deepfake technology.

The only defense, in the end, is the human stubbornness to look away. To refuse the synthetic stare. To demand the real.

Deepfakes utilize deep learning algorithms to swap faces or manipulate bodies in videos with startling accuracy.

In a 2024 interview with Vanity Fair , when asked about deepfakes, Robbie reportedly said, "It feels like a violation. Not because I don’t understand the technology—I do. But because they’re not taking my performance. They’re taking my face . And my face is my job."

The legal and ethical implications of this phenomenon are profound. For decades, the law has struggled to keep pace with technological advancement. Traditionally, defamation and copyright laws offered some protection for public figures, but deepfakes exist in a gray area. The victim’s face is "stolen" in a digital sense, yet no physical crime occurs. However, legal scholars and ethicists increasingly argue that this constitutes sexual violence. It strips the individual of agency over their own body and image, forcing them into sexual acts they did not perform. This phenomenon has been termed "image-based sexual abuse," and it inflicts psychological trauma on victims, damaging their reputations, safety, and sense of self.

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