The digital whispers began with a horrifying new AI app. It promised to swap women into porn videos with a click and the world held its breath.

But soon deepfake porn was out of control.

Congress considered action against nonconsensual AI porn.

Even the biggest deepfake platform crumbled when its service provider pulled support.

Yet AI anime porn generators surfaced, pushing boundaries.

Then a scandal rocked a university as a student allegedly created deepfakes of 20 women.

The horrifying app persisted in its dark mission.

AOC's personal experience inspired her to act.

The controversial Taylor Swift deepfakes offered a stark lesson for online communities.

As the AI evolved its dark craft, the concerns deepened.

The another wave of fake celebrity images sent a chilling warning.

Even Chinese gamers used a Steam wallpaper app to bypass censors with porn.

The shadowy deepfake world thrived openly.

For some, it meant an unending digital torment.

A bill prohibiting AI revenge porn was sent to the Senate.

If Taylor Swift couldn't defeat deepfake porn, who could?

South Korea faced an alarming deepfake epidemic.

Penny Mordaunt was a victim of AI digital assault.

She spoke out, her face a mask of resolve.

Finally, confessions of a recovering AI porn addict shed light on the dark allure.