The face of actor Emma Watson was used in a sexually explicit social media ad campaign promoting an app that allows users to create deepfake videos. NBC News’ Kalhan Rosenblatt reports on how the ad ...
Emma Watson's likeness was used in a sexualized ad for a deepfake app that was removed by internet services. Getty Images Mark-Zuckerberg-owned Facebook and Instagram scrambled to remove hundreds of ...
It’s official: we can add Emma Watson to the short list of people who look good with baby bangs. The actor and activist is the face of Prada’s new Paradoxe fragrance and she’s looking incredible in a ...
Emma Watson is bringing back her old pixie cut with a modern twist. The “Harry Potter” actress is the new face of Prada’s fragrance and debuted her newly shorn hair for the collaboration. Watson shows ...
App stores removed Facemega, a deepfake app that put Emma Watson's face in a suggestive video. The suggestive ad was promoted on Meta, which later removed it following reporting from NBC News. An ...
In a Facebook ad, a woman with a face identical to actor Emma Watson’s face smiles coyly and bends down in front of the camera, appearing to initiate a sexual act. But the woman isn’t Watson, the ...
Meta, the company which owns Facebook and Instagram, said it acted swiftly when hundreds of sexually suggestive ads with the faces of famous actresses were seen on its sites. The ads for a deepfake ...
In a Facebook ad, a woman with a face identical to actor Emma Watson’s face smiles coyly and bends down in front of the camera, appearing to initiate a sexual act. But the woman isn’t Watson, the ...
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