Insights and analysis from Graphika's intelligence team are consistently relied upon as a trusted source of information for news reports that inform the world about the latest evolving online threats. AI-generated nonconsensual intimate imagery is one such threat quickly gaining traction and posing new challenges for protecting both public and private citizens online—a trend covered in Graphika's recent report, A Revealing Picture.

Tyler Williams, director of investigations at Graphika, appeared on Scripps News' "Morning Rush" recently to discuss the alarming rise of undressing apps and nonconsensual, AI-generated content.

In the segment, Tyler spoke to the changing nature of this trend, noting that:

Much like with every other facet of AI technology, deepfake pornography has shifted to more of a mainstream technology...This technology exists at this point. It's a little too late to stop these models from being built.

For more, give the full segment a watch below: