Posted on 09/29/2025 7:06:26 AM PDT by Openurmind
A disturbing YouTube channel was dedicated entirely to showing AI-generated videos of women being shot in the head, 404 Media reports.
Named “Woman Shot AI,” the channel racked up more than 175,000 views since starting on June 20, 2025, the outlet’s investigation found. After 404 sent YouTube a request for comment, the channel was finally taken down.
It left behind a grisly legacy. The veritable snuff film hub uploaded 27 videos and gained a following of nearly 1,200 subscribers — a small but alarming following, as you’ll see later.
The videos all adhered to a general formula, according to 404: a photo-realistic depiction of a woman begging for her life while she was being held at gunpoint by a man who loomed over her in the foreground.
Followers are guys who just got reamed by Ex’s lawyer.
Put up a site where lawyers are shot — you will make millions.
You tube is so full of fake AI generated videos now. A lot of them are news videos. One freeper got taken in by the Elon Musk ones recently and posted one here. It should not be legal for these channels to operate without clearly stating at headline level that the information is fiction.
Don’t you see that is the plan? To create a fake and alternate reality? So they are not going to police it, this is what they want...
Yeah, the thing is that by doing this, they’re not making off of me or probably very many other people at all. We’re not watching AI in addition to human-created content; at best, we’re watching it INSTEAD of human-created content.
. Agreed. I like science, history, and true crime videos. It seems every one is AI now. It constantly mispronounced words and names. It also writes in the most tortured prose ever.
I absolutely detest the text-to-speech soundtracks. I’d much rather hear the host’s own voice, regardless of accent. Computer generated visual content is generally just boring.
The first couple of those were interesting. Then it got boring. I don't watch them anymore.
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