Guwahati, March 15 -- Chantal Gautier, University of Westminster

If you're in your 20s and 30s, you probably watch pornography. Millennials and Gen Z are watching more pornography than any other age group and are also more likely than any other demographic to experiment with AI pornography.

As technology advances, AI-generated tools and techniques become increasingly sophisticated and accessible. This can lead to unethical content, including deepfakes - videos in which a person's face is replaced with someone else's likeness, without their consent. Social media platform X (formerly Twitter) recently faced a scandal when it became awash with deepfakes of Taylor Swift.

But what about other kinds of AI pornographic content? How can consum...