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Kate Moss’s New 'Art Project' with AI-Generated Deepfakes of Minors Sparks Fury—Is Society Finally Paying the Price for Digital Moral Decay?

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Kate Moss’s New 'Art Project' with AI-Generated Deepfakes of Minors Sparks Fury—Is Society Finally Paying the Price for Digital Moral Decay?

LONDON — In what critics are calling a new low for celebrity-endorsed technology, Kate Moss has unveiled a controversial "art project" that uses artificial intelligence to generate hyper-realistic deepfakes of minors in surreal, and sometimes provocative, scenarios. The supermodel, once the face of a gritty ’90s counterculture, now appears to be marketing a "digital playground" where the line between artistic expression and ethical atrocity is erased completely. Moral watchdogs are in an uproar, with child protection groups arguing that the project normalizes the exploitation of young bodies under the guise of avant-garde creativity. "We’ve gone from admiring beauty to commodifying the innocence of children through a machine," said Dr. Helen Vance, a sociologist at King’s College. "Kate Moss is not just a participant in this—she’s a high-profile enabler of a culture that has lost all moral compass." As social media explodes with hashtags calling for a boycott, the question looms: Are we watching the final collapse of decency, or just the latest symptom of a society already addicted to digital depravity?