this is now in the top 5 of most frightening things i've ever read about our world and technology. i am not putting this lightly. this will make you rethink everything you've ever shared online. https://t.co/pf6mBe7JuO
— drew olanoff (@yoda) November 20, 2019
New technologies are giving people the opportunity to be more creeps than ever. https://t.co/dagN6ydivI
— Lorenzo Franceschi-Bicchierai (@lorenzofb) November 20, 2019
The juice isn’t worth the squeeze...
— Rollo Tomassi (@RationalMale) November 20, 2019
...unless that squeeze includes learning to code and inserting myself into the Matrix so I can have sex with the digital avatar of my ONEitis ex-girlfriend, unrequited crush or celebrity obsession:https://t.co/o9NoybYuFl
The juice isn’t worth the squeeze...
— Rollo Tomassi (@RationalMale) November 20, 2019
...unless that squeeze includes learning to code and inserting myself into the Matrix so I can have sex with the digital avatar of my ONEitis ex-girlfriend, unrequited crush or celebrity obsession:https://t.co/o9NoybYuFl
'A community of 3D graphics hobbyists are making and selling avatars of real people in order to fulfill their sexual fantasies, and there's little anyone can do to stop them.'@emanuelmaiberg and @samleecole for @VICE @VirtAMate #VRporn #VirtualReality https://t.co/riwiuCbr6n pic.twitter.com/Z5zAdxs40A
— CAM4 Official (@Cam4) November 20, 2019
Desperate, misogynistic & gross: “Some people in these communities told us they make 3D avatars of real people because it's cathartic, or because they just like the aesthetics, but they almost always do it to women's bodies.” https://t.co/uTwUuY2buA
— Annemarie Bridy (@AnnemarieBridy) November 20, 2019
Anonymous users on Reddit, Patreon, and other websites are making, selling, and getting off to custom 3D likenesses of celebrities and other real people (VICE) https://t.co/duq2XaNyvK
— Chris Heilmann (@codepo8) November 20, 2019
we went deep inside the world of people creating and selling hyper-realistic avatars—often, of real people—for VR sex simulators https://t.co/Sfr20rvC1t pic.twitter.com/TNRJDEtCAV
— Samantha Cole (@samleecole) November 19, 2019
the world?......doomed,... DOOMED! #life https://t.co/6LwrNeS2pa
— Nik Carter (@TheNotoriousNIK) November 20, 2019
Good article on a tough subject.
— Kyle Machulis (@qDot) November 19, 2019
Tech outpaces society's readjustments to tech, so how do we deal with issues that were prevalent in the 90s as they continue thru modern tech?
(Please throw refs to people doing good research on tech/consent in comments)https://t.co/pWDgrpM4cC
"Foto2vam has enabled me to literally feel like I'm there again, i.e. getting a handjob from my ex looking at me with a smile..."
— Aimee Terese (@aimeeterese) November 20, 2019
?https://t.co/x2SeFa2s3F
“On forums like Reddit, marketplaces like Patreon, and on standalone websites, communities of anonymous users are making, selling, and getting off to the computer-generated likenesses of celebrities and other real people.” https://t.co/276thoqeHt
— Damon Beres ? (@dlberes) November 20, 2019
People are having sex with custom made 3D avatars of their exes and celebrities https://t.co/1Xwbcl5FQN pic.twitter.com/QBaeUI2lfQ
— Joseph Cox (@josephfcox) November 19, 2019
It was inevitable.https://t.co/NvkkZQT5so
— Grady Booch (@Grady_Booch) November 19, 2019
It seems @TheBADASS_army
— IoT Botnet (@bfbcping) November 20, 2019
has their work cut out for them in the future.
'They Can't Stop Us:' People Are Having Sex With 3D Avatars of Their Exes and Celebrities - https://t.co/QGl4hxnGUg
An interesting read about 3D sex avatars...https://t.co/3KORce2Ypa @VICE @emanuelmaiberg @motherboard @samleecole
— Jess O'Reilly (@SexWithDrJess) November 20, 2019
Would you have virtual sex with a 3D avatar replica of your ex? They say imitation is the best form of flattery, right?https://t.co/a2IG1rWbqH pic.twitter.com/HNsjFEICZz
— LELO (@lelo_official) November 20, 2019