**Just 20 Cloud Images: The Risk of AI Deepfakes Targeting Your Child**
In a shocking revelation that has left parents clutching their smartphones in terror, a new study has found that just 20 cloud images can lead to the creation of a deepfake so convincing, it could fool even the most discerning grandma. Yes, folks, your child’s innocent selfies could be the key to a digital nightmare that would make even the most seasoned horror movie director shudder.
“Imagine your child’s face on a dancing cat video,” warns Dr. Ima Fakenstein, a leading expert in deepfake technology. “It’s not just a meme; it’s a potential career in viral marketing!” Dr. Fakenstein suggests that parents should immediately delete all cloud images of their children, or at the very least, replace them with pictures of vegetables. “No one wants to see a deepfake of their child as a broccoli,” she added, “but if it happens, at least it’s healthy!”
Meanwhile, local dad and self-proclaimed tech guru, Bob “The Cloud” Johnson, has taken matters into his own hands. “I’ve started dressing my kids in potato sacks and painting their faces with broccoli,” he said, “because if they’re going to be deepfaked, they might as well be deepfaked as vegetables!”
In a related story, a group of concerned parents has launched a campaign called “Save Our Selfies,” which aims to educate families on the dangers of cloud storage. “We’re not just fighting for our kids’ images; we’re fighting for their dignity!” said campaign leader, Karen “No Filter” Smith. “I mean, who wants to see their child’s face on a TikTok of a dancing pickle?”
So, parents, beware! The next time your child asks for a selfie, just remember: it could end up as a viral sensation—or worse, a deepfake starring them as a potato. And nobody wants that!