Arizona Men Accused of Teaching AI Porn Creation for Profit

Original: These Men Allegedly Profit Off Teaching People How to Make AI Porn

Why This Matters

Highlights growing legal challenges around unauthorized AI-generated content exploitation

Three Arizona women filed a lawsuit against Jackson Webb, Lucas Webb, and Beau Schultz, alleging they used women's photos to create AI porn influencers and sold $24.95 monthly courses teaching others how to do the same through platform Whop.

The lawsuit alleges the men scraped photos from women's social media accounts to train AI models using CreatorCore software, creating fake influencers that closely resembled real women. They allegedly sold content on subscription platform Fanvue and offered courses called 'Blueprints' teaching subscribers to replicate the process. One plaintiff, MG, discovered AI-generated content using her likeness being used to advertise AI ModelForge platform. The complaint claims the men provided instructions on 'what type of women to use and where to get their pictures' targeting those who 'can't defend themselves.' The lawsuit names 50 additional John Does as defendants who allegedly purchased and used the training materials.

Source

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