How to Stop Playing Whack-a-Mole: Mapping the Ecosystem of Technologies Facilitating AI-Generated Non-Consensual Intimate Images
Michelle L. Ding, Harini Suresh, Suresh Venkatasubramanian

TL;DR
This paper maps and analyzes the complex ecosystem of technologies enabling AI-generated non-consensual intimate images, aiming to unify understanding and improve intervention strategies across sectors.
Contribution
It creates the first comprehensive taxonomy and visualization of the AIG-NCII technological ecosystem, facilitating better understanding and policy development.
Findings
Mapped 11 categories of AIG-NCII technologies
Demonstrated ecosystem usefulness through case studies
Provided a framework for future research and policy analysis
Abstract
The last decade has witnessed a rapid advancement of generative AI technology that significantly scaled the accessibility of AI-generated non-consensual intimate images (AIG-NCII), a form of image-based sexual abuse that disproportionately harms and silences women and girls. There is a patchwork of commendable efforts across industry, policy, academia, and civil society to address AIG-NCII. However, these efforts lack a shared, consistent mental model that clearly situates the technologies they target within the context of a large, interconnected, and ever-evolving technological ecosystem. As a result, interventions remain siloed and are difficult to evaluate and compare, leading to a reactive cycle of whack-a-mole. In this paper, we contribute the first comprehensive AIG-NCII technological ecosystem that maps and taxonomizes 11 categories of technologies facilitating the creation,…
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TopicsGender, Feminism, and Media · Sexuality, Behavior, and Technology · Hate Speech and Cyberbullying Detection
