Category: Pornography

They Laughed at the Name. Now, Millions Around the World Know It.

Early on, when Fight the New Drug was barely an idea—before the videos, before the website, before millions of Fighters around the world—I sat in a meeting that almost changed everything. Back then, we were just a few young creative entrepreneurs with conviction and a dream. No track record. No funding. No proof anyone would care. Just a belief that connection, real love, and a world without the harmful impacts of porn were worth fighting for.

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Rescuing Your Marriage from Pornography

Many women are suffering because their husband uses pornography. They feel isolated, ashamed, hopeless, and helpless. They’ve tried everything they can think of to fight for their marriage – like being more sexual with him; being more patient, forgiving, or gracious; or creating a more loving environment – all to no avail.

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The Chatbot Diaries: How AI Sex Is Getting Mainstreamed

The OpenAI CEO announced on social media on October 14 that his company was working to make ChatGPT less restrictive in what types of conversations adults can have with the chatbot. That development would allow users to engage in more realistic conversations with the chatbot and would make ChatGPT “respond in a very human-like way…or act like a friend,” Altman said. But then Altman added that he wanted to loosen restrictions to allow more sexual content.

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The Deepfake Deluge is Coming, and Kids Are a Major Target

Acquiring deepfakes is getting easier, even for the less technically savvy. Websites like Civitai, backed by a16z, allow users to place “bounties” for the creation of AI-generated videos, frequently pornographic videos of real women, including persons without serious public presence, according to 404 Media. Online marketplaces for deepfake pornography, which can target anyone with just a photo, are a click away.

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The Era of AI Porn Is Here

Sam Altman, the CEO of ChatGPT-owner OpenAI, recently announced that his software would soon allow users to generate erotic content. On X, Altman posted: “In December, as we roll out age-gating more fully and as part of our ‘treat adult users like adults’ principle, we will allow even more, like erotica for verified adults.” Some users on X criticized this decision, and Altman doubled down. “You won’t get it unless you ask for it,” he said to one such critic.

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