One of the first jail sentences to be handed down under relatively new Australia-wide revenge porn laws sends a powerful message to offenders and victims, an expert and an advocate say.
Queensland mum Robyn Night campaigned for revenge porn laws after being stalked. Photo: Jorge Branco(Nine/Brisbane Times)
The jail term, which follows a 10-month sentence handed down to a WA man last year, is a light at the end of the tunnel for other victims, one revenge porn law campaigner says.
Queensland mum Robyn Night was left living in fear as dozens of random men turned up to her house expecting sex, or even rape, lured by fake profiles created by her former partner Ryan Kotynski.
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If you’ve ever wanted to know what it might be like to see Kim Jong-un let loose at karaoke, your wish has been granted, thanks to an app that lets users turn photographs of anyone – or anything remotely resembling a face – into uncanny AI-powered videos of them lip syncing famous songs.
The app is called Wombo AI, and while the future of artificial intelligence and the ability to make fake videos of real people strikes fear into the hearts of many experts, some say that Wombo could help by raising awareness of “deepfakes”.
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