Gendered Harms in the Age of Deepfakes

Word Count : 2800

Objectives to cover: 

  • ntroduction: Overview of deepfake technology and its growing relevance in digital media.

  • Evolution of Deepfakes: Rapid advancement of AI tools enabling realistic face and voice manipulation.

  • Gendered Targeting: Disproportionate targeting of women through non-consensual and explicit deepfake content.

  • Psychological Harm: Emotional distress, reputational damage, and long-term trauma faced by victims.

  • Social Consequences: Reinforcement of gender stereotypes and normalization of digital harassment.

  • Legal Challenges: Gaps in laws and difficulties in prosecuting gender-based deepfake abuse.

  • Platform Responsibility: Role of social media and tech platforms in detection and content moderation.

  • Ethical Implications: Issues of consent, autonomy, and misuse of AI technologies.

  • Conclusion: Need for stronger regulation, ethical AI development, and gender-sensitive protections.

Reference: APA