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Popular singer Taylor Swift has fallen victim to an alleged Deepfake nude photo of her circulating on X (formally known as Twitter) on Saturday afternoon (Eastern Time).

The pictures in question has since been removed. This can be proven by going on X, and searching “Taylor Swift” and “Taylor Swift AI” on the service triggered a message that read, “Something went wrong. Try reloading.” However, a search for “Taylor Swift pictures” brought up harmless fan shots of the singer.  Before the photo was taken down, it was viewed more than 27 million times and had more than 260,000 likes in 19 hours before the account that posted them was suspended.

This has become a problem for other well-known celebrities in the last few months.

The singer’s fans have flooded the hashtag “Taylor Swift AI” with positive messages about her, according to an analysis performed by Blackbird.AI. The hashtag “Protect Taylor Swift” also began to trend on X.

Portions of this article came from Deadline.com

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