In a recent uproar, fans expressed outrage at former NFL wide receiver Antonio Brown for sharing AI-generated images depicting him in controversial scenarios.

The outrage intensified after he posted a cartoon of himself kissing Taylor Swift in a cheerleading costume. The image emerged as a possible ploy to irk Taylor Swift's followers, prevalent throughout the NFL season.

Antonio captioned the now-deleted post, "Move over Jizelle, what these Swifties talkin bout? #CTESPN."

Upon sharing his post, fans wasted no time expressing their concern that he might face backlash from Swifties due to its controversial nature.

According to The Sun, "The repercussion of that statement will be more impactful than a Burfict hit," remarked one fan.

"This is the end for you, my friend. Best of luck," remarked another supporter.

Marca further reported, "AB really enjoys blurting out the craziest stuff... And look, he has attracted the Swifties," a different fan observed.

"Okay, this has gone beyond acceptable..." expressed a fourth fan.

Curious to witness Travis Kelce's reaction to the offensive post, given his earlier remarks about finding Brown entertaining on social platforms.

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Taylor Swift Disturbing AI Pictures

This comes after the initial controversy exposed Taylor Swift engaging in various intimate poses and insinuative actions adorned in a collection of Kansas City Chiefs attire.

 The social media account that shared these images on X, previously known as Twitter, was deactivated after Swift's supporters noticed it.

A recent study has discovered that the proliferation of fake Taylor Swift images across social media platforms in the preceding month originated from a challenge within online chatrooms.

The challenge aimed to outsmart filtering systems designed to prevent the misuse of artificial intelligence for generating pornographic content.

A recent report by Graphika, a firm specializing in social network analysis, revealed that the origins of the pop star's images can be linked back to a forum on 4chan.

According to CBS, this online image bulletin board is known for circulating conspiracy theories, hate speech, and contentious content. In an intriguing online challenge, individuals on 4chan engaged in a game where they aimed to produce provocative and aggressive images of well-known women like Taylor Swift.

Graphika, a cybersecurity firm, uncovered a discussion on 4chan prompting users to test the limits of AI-driven image creation tools such as OpenAI's DALL-E, Microsoft Designer, and Bing Image Creator by generating these controversial visuals.

Describing the images of the "Cruel Summer" singer as "disturbing, damaging, and incredibly troubling," the Screen Actors Guild emphasized the urgent need to prohibit the creation and sharing of fake explicit images without consent.

Over the years, the creation of fake pornography using software has persisted, as limited regulations have left affected individuals with few avenues to address the issue.

The emergence of generative AI technology has further accelerated the production and dissemination of pornographic "deepfake" content, mainly featuring famous personalities.

In addition to generating deepfakes, artificial intelligence is being leveraged for different deception targeted at celebrities.

For instance, in January, a computer-generated video depicting Taylor Swift endorsing a afake Le Creuset cookware giveaway circulated online, prompting an apology from the legitimate brand to those who fell victim to the scam.

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