AI technology has become pervasive in our lives, with chilling effects on depictions of girls and women. Nonconsensual AI porn, doll-like AI women in ads, and conspiracy theories around AI videos of public figures are just the tip of the iceberg. AI’s influence on how women perceive themselves is concerning, with a Dove survey revealing that 39% of women feel pressured to alter their appearance due to fake or AI-generated online content.
Social media platforms like Instagram and TikTok exacerbate body toxicity, with nearly 90% of women and girls exposed to harmful beauty content online. Dove’s global beauty survey highlights the impact of AI on beauty standards, showing that more women are willing to sacrifice intelligence for beauty and feel increased pressure to conform to beauty ideals compared to years past.
While the statistics are grim, there is hope in the next generation, as young girls are more optimistic about future opportunities regardless of body type, gender, or ethnicity. Dove has pledged to promote real beauty and avoid using AI imagery or digital distortion in their campaigns. It’s crucial for individuals to evaluate their online consumption and resist unrealistic beauty standards. Embracing self-acceptance is key in a world where AI and social media wield significant influence over our perceptions of beauty.