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A woman discovered her husband used artificial intelligence to generate non-consensual sexually explicit imagery of her friends using their social media photos

Incident date
Jun 2026
Target
unnamed friends of the Reddit user
Updated Jun 5, 2026 · 1 min read

A woman recently disclosed that her husband of eighteen months had been using artificial intelligence to create non-consensual sexually explicit content featuring her friends and acquaintances. During a discussion regarding their relationship, the husband admitted to harvesting swimsuit photos from social media and utilizing an AI website to generate nude imagery for his own sexual gratification over the course of several years.

What happened

The husband systematically gathered publicly available photographs of the woman's best friends and high school peers from social media platforms. He then used AI synthesis tools to transform these images into manipulated, sexually explicit content. The husband admitted to the behavior during a conversation with his wife, acknowledging that he had engaged in this practice for years. The incident has left the wife seeking to distance herself from her husband and his family, citing concerns about the prevalence of deepfake technology and the potential for these non-consensual images to cause significant reputational and personal harm. The case highlights the current legal environment where protections for victims of AI-generated non-consensual imagery remain limited, as existing legislation often struggles to keep pace with rapid technological advancements in synthesis and manipulation.

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