LOS ANGELES—Cherie DeVille is cited in a new episode of "The Brett Cooper Show," featuring a segment examining the rise of non-consensual AI-generated sexual imagery and the growing dangers of unregulated image manipulation tools.
In the episode, Cooper discusses how X’s AI tool Grok is being used to generate explicit images of women without their knowledge or consent, and references DeVille’s comments as part of a broader examination of how these technologies are being abused and why current legal frameworks are failing to protect victims.
Cooper quotes DeVille’s statement, calling out the core issue of consent and harm, noting her comparison of non-consensual AI pornography to “digital assault,” and “digital revenge porn,” and her assertion that using someone’s image without consent to create sexual material should carry serious legal consequences. Her comments underscore how even performers who consensually create adult content do not consent to having their likeness manipulated or weaponized through AI.
The segment places DeVille’s remarks in the wider context of Grok’s rollout, Section 230 protections, and the lack of meaningful safeguards preventing the creation of exploitative or abusive synthetic sexual content, particularly involving women and minors.
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