Meloni Addresses Circulation of AI-Generated Nude Images
Rome – Italian Prime Minister Georgia Meloni has responded to the widespread dissemination of artificial intelligence-generated photographs depicting her nude, which surfaced on social media platforms on May 5, 2026. Following the incident, Meloni asserted that the images are the product of a deliberate campaign orchestrated by a political adversary. The Prime Minister characterized the fabricated photographs as “deepfakes,” highlighting their potential for misuse and harm.
She emphasized the dangers posed by this technology, stating that deepfakes can be used to deceive, manipulate, and negatively impact individuals. “I can defend myself against this action,” Meloni stated. “However, many others lack the means to effectively counter such tactics.
Therefore, a critical approach is essential: verification must precede belief, and sharing should be undertaken with careful consideration.”
Meloni’s comments underscore growing concerns regarding the proliferation of deepfakes and their potential to destabilize public discourse. The incident has prompted renewed calls for regulations and safeguards to address the creation and distribution of manipulated digital content. The Prime Minister’s reaction directly addresses the situation after the images were released.
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