AI Nudification Services Use 45,000-Account X Network to Evade Rules
The scale of the coordinated network shows how AI nudification services systematically evade content moderation, raising questions about platform enforcement and the real-world harm to victims.
Reporting from 1 sources: GIGAZINE.
A network of up to 45,000 X accounts is promoting AI nudification tools like Undress AI using indirect language and censored images to bypass platform rules, according to Graphika researcher Matthew Patan. The services create fake nude images and videos, with victims including students whose fabricated photos spread through schools and social media.
Graphika senior researcher Matthew Patan identified a network of up to 45,000 X accounts promoting AI nudification services without explicit descriptions. The accounts use casual language and censored images to guide users to tools like Undress AI, a Belize-based service that charges $59 for video generation and includes a referral feature that grants credits for inviting friends.
Victims face serious consequences. In one Iowa case, a female student targeted by male classmates had fake nude images created with Undress AI shared among peers, leading her to stop attending school and take classes online. Families have sought help from schools and police to remove fabricated images that spread through Snapchat, school hallways, and friend networks.
Digital Trends noted that while X broadly prohibits misleading behavior, the systematic promotion of nudification services requires stricter enforcement, and platforms need to detect such campaigns before they spread.
Synthesized by Yomimono from the 1 cited source below, including Japanese-language reporting where cited, then editorially reviewed before publishing.
Sources
- GIGAZINE AIで女性を裸にしてしまうヌード化ツールがXアカウントで宣伝されている