Well, let me tell ya, this whole “nina agdal deepfake” thing is a real mess, like a hen house after a fox got in. I ain’t no fancy computer person, but from what I hear, these deepfakes are like makin’ pictures that ain’t real, but look just like they are. Scary stuff, I tell ya.
So, what’s the big deal with this Nina Agdal, anyway? Seems she’s a model, you know, one of them pretty gals who gets her picture taken for magazines and such. And she’s hitched up with that Logan Paul fella, the one who does all them crazy things on the internet. My grandkids watch him, though I don’t get it half the time.
Now, some fella, Dillon Danis, he posted some pictures of Nina, and she wasn’t too happy about it. Said he did it without askin’ her, which ain’t right, you know? It’s like someone borrowin’ your prize-winning pumpkin without askin’. Just plain rude.
- And then, things got worse.
- They started makin’ these deepfakes of her.
- Pictures and videos that ain’t real, but look like her doin’ things she never did.
It’s like someone puttin’ words in your mouth, only they’re puttin’ your whole body in places it never been. Makes my blood boil just thinkin’ about it.
This ain’t just about Nina, though. Seems like this deepfake stuff is happenin’ to lots of women. Some smart folks say 96% of deepfakes are used against women. That ain’t right, not one bit. Women got enough to deal with without some computer trickery makin’ things worse.
Now, there’s this other Nina, Nina Schick. She’s writin’ a book about these deepfakes, callin’ it “Deepfakes and the Infocalypse.” Sounds scary, don’t it? She even made a fake video of herself, with her own permission, mind you, to show folks how real these things can look.
It’s like showin’ folks how a snake can bite, so they’ll be careful. Smart woman, that Nina Schick.
And then there’s another Nina talkin’ about deepfakes, on some podcast or somethin’. Seems like everyone’s talkin’ about it, and for good reason. It’s a real problem, like them pesky weeds in my garden that just keep comin’ back, no matter how much I pull ’em.
I heard tell that some folks are makin’ money off these deepfakes, sellin’ “high resolution professionally shot NSFW images.” Don’t even know what half them words mean, but it sounds dirty. And it is dirty, makin’ money off hurtin’ someone else. Shameful, I tell ya.
Logan Paul, Nina Agdal’s fella, even got into it, apparently makin’ a deepfake of himself apologizin’. Sounds like a whole lot of drama, like one of them soap operas my neighbor watches. But this ain’t just a story, this is real life, and it’s hurtin’ real people.
And to top it all off, Nina just had a baby, a little girl named Esmé. Imagine havin’ to deal with all this deepfake nonsense when you’re tryin’ to take care of a newborn. Just ain’t fair.
So, what can we do about it? Well, I reckon we gotta start by talkin’ about it. Lettin’ folks know that this deepfake stuff ain’t right. And maybe them computer folks can figure out a way to stop it, like puttin’ a fence around the hen house to keep the fox out.
It’s a complicated world, I tell ya. But we gotta stick together and fight for what’s right, just like we always have. And that includes protectin’ folks from these nasty deepfakes. It’s the decent thing to do.
In the end, this whole “nina agdal deepfake” situation just goes to show you that technology ain’t always a good thing. It can be used for good, sure, but it can also be used to hurt folks. And we gotta be vigilant, like a hawk watchin’ over its chicks, to make sure that the good outweighs the bad.
And as for Nina Agdal, I hope she finds some peace and quiet, and that those deepfake makers get what’s comin’ to ’em. Nobody deserves to be treated like that.
Tags: [Nina Agdal, Deepfake, Logan Paul, Dillon Danis, Nina Schick, NSFW, Online Privacy, Internet Safety, Technology, Women’s Rights, Social Media]