Prevalence of generative artificial intelligence sexualized image usage by adolescents in the United States
Chad M. S. Steel

TL;DR
This study explores how common it is for U.S. adolescents to use generative AI for creating and sharing sexualized images, finding it to be widespread and concerning.
Contribution
The study provides the first nationally representative data on adolescent use of GenAI for sexualized image creation and sharing.
Findings
Over half of participants reported creating or receiving sexualized GenAI images.
More than a third experienced non-consensual image creation or sharing.
Male adolescents showed higher rates of both consensual and non-consensual image creation and distribution.
Abstract
The prevalence of generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) usage related to sexualized images amongst adolescents is a critical emerging research area. In this exploratory study, a nationally representative online survey of 557 English-speaking individuals aged 13–17 was conducted. Participants were asked about their consensual and non-consensual usage and interactions with sexualized GenAI images. The survey included questions on images created with nudification software as well as content creation software, and asked participants about their creation, sharing, and viewing of this content, as well as that of their peers. Use of nudification tools was widespread, with 55.3% (n = 308) of participants reporting having created and 54.4% (n = 303) having received at least one image. Reported victimization levels of participants was substantial, with 36.3% (n = 202) of individuals…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSexuality, Behavior, and Technology · Gender, Feminism, and Media · Psychopathy, Forensic Psychiatry, Sexual Offending
