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The rise of AI-powered deepfake and face-swapping tools has created a double-edged security problem worth examining. On one hand, individuals sharing their photos online face growing risks—not just from deliberate uploads, but from bad actors scraping images from public spaces, social media, or even surveillance footage to manipulate them without consent. The attack surface keeps expanding.
Then there's the generational gap in digital safety awareness. Older internet users often fall prey to different threats—fabricated AI-generated posts, convincing phishing schemes, and manipulated media spread by scammers. They may lack the technical literacy to spot sophisticated fakes or understand privacy implications.
This creates a fragmented security landscape where both sharing behavior and threat literacy matter equally. Whether it's younger users dealing with non-consensual deepfakes or older demographics targeted by AI-generated misinformation, the common thread is clear: privacy in the digital age requires constant vigilance across all age groups.