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AI ‘bikini interview’ videos flood internet, sparking sexism concerns

The trend is exacerbating a broader issue of ‘AI slop’, which blurs the line between fiction and reality, gradually eroding trust in visual content

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This photo illustration taken in Washington, in July, shows images on the internet and social media of AI bikini-clad women conducting street interviews. Photo: AFP
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The videos are strikingly lifelike, featuring bikini-clad women conducting street interviews and eliciting lewd comments – but they are entirely fake, generated by AI tools increasingly used to flood social media with sexist content.

Such AI slop – mass-produced content created by cheap artificial intelligence tools that turn simple text prompts into hyperrealistic visuals – is frequently drowning out authentic posts and blurring the line between fiction and reality.

The trend has spawned a cottage industry of AI influencers churning out large volumes of sexualised clips with minimal effort, often driven by platform incentive programmes that financially reward viral content.

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Hordes of AI clips, laden with locker room humour, purport to show scantily clad female interviewers on the streets of India or the United Kingdom – sparking concern about the harm such synthetic content may pose to women.
Agence France-Presse’s fact-checkers traced hundreds of such videos on Instagram, many in Hindi, that purportedly show male interviewees casually delivering misogynistic punchlines and sexualised remarks – sometimes even grabbing the women – while crowds of men gawk or laugh in the background.
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Many videos racked up tens of millions of views, and some further monetised that traction by promoting an adult chat app to “make new female friends”.

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