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Students play an integral role in sharing youth perspectives and stopping the spread of explicit deepfakes. We provide opportunities to get involved, places to share your story, and access to platforms for reporting and support. Advocacy, education, and exposure are all made possible. 

Get Involved

A great way to get involved in the fight against deepfakes is to become an ambassador. Our upcoming STOP High School Ambassadors program will help raise awareness about explicit deepfakes, advocate for equitable AI use, and bring a youth perspective to conversations surrounding the growth of technology and AI. Time commitments are flexible.

Share Your Story

An important step in preventing the spread of explicit deepfakes is victim testimonies and witness statements from those personally affected. Speaking out can challenge social stigmas and bring light to the negative impact such media brings. 

Such stories with personal details omitted will be used to educate the public and community. Additionally, victim testimonies have the option to be kept anonymous in order to protect comfort and privacy. 

Content warning: Some material shared in testimonies may discuss sensitive topics including bullying, harassment, and exploitation. Please prioritize your well-being while interacting with said content. 
 

Helplines & Resources

If you or somebody you know has been affected by explicit deepfakes, or you suspect this activity, there are places dedicated to helping you work through it. Please seek help, many resources are available. 

 

🔗 Cyber Civil Rights Initiative (CCRI)  

Provides legal assistance and advocacy for victims of non-consensual intimate image abuse (revenge porn), including guidance on takedown requests and pursuing legal action. 

 

 🔗 Without My Consent  

Empowers victims by providing detailed legal resources on online privacy violations, digital abuse, and harassment, including steps to protect personal information. 

 

🔗 FBI Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) Task Force 

Investigates and prosecutes cases of online child exploitation, extortion, and distribution of explicit content involving minors. If a child is at risk, report immediately. 

 

🔗IC3 Internet Crime and Complain Center 

The Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) is the central hub for reporting cyber-enabled crime. It is run by the FBI, the lead federal agency for investigating crime.

 

🔗 RAINN 

●  Nation’s largest anti-sexual violence organization, providing 24/7 confidential support. 

📞 Crisis Hotline: 1-800-656-4673 

 

🔗 StopNCII.org

●  A global initiative to prevent and remove non-consensual intimate images from the internet. 

 

🔗 Take It Down

●  Take It Down is a free service that can help you remove or stop the online sharing of nude, partially nude, or sexually explicit images or videos taken of you when you were under 18 years 

old.

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Please contact stephanie@centergeai.org with any questions.

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