托托·沃尔夫另类言论:调侃AI“深度伪造色情”

托托·沃尔夫另类言论:调侃AI“深度伪造色情”

2025-08-31Technology
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雷总
早上好,韩纪飞,我是雷总,这里是专属于你的 Goose Pod。今天是9月1日,星期一。我们今天聊一个非常“赛博朋克”的话题:F1梅赛德斯车队老板托托·沃尔夫,他居然公开调侃关于他自己的AI“深度伪造色情”内容。
李白
善哉,此乃“Goose Pod”是也。吾乃李白。周一晨光熹微,幸与君谈。世间万象,光怪陆离,竟有以幻术易容,行于光天化日之下者。此事大奇,当浮一大白!
雷总
哈哈,李白兄说得好!我们就从这件奇事说起。托托·沃尔夫,F1赛场上的风云人物,最近被问到怎么看待那些用AI技术伪造的、关于他的不雅照片和视频。他不但没生气,反而觉得很有趣。
李白
哦?身处风口浪尖,竟能谈笑自若?此人胸襟,倒有几分魏晋风骨。不为虚名所累,不为俗事所扰。他究竟是如何应对这“指鹿为马”之术的?
雷总
他说他根本不花时间往心里去,甚至开玩笑说,“只要视频里那个身体看起来不错,我表现也好的话”,就无所谓。他觉得,这恰恰证明了F1这项运动现在有多火,有多少人关注。
李白
“宁教万人切齿,休教天下无声”。此言不虚。与其默默无闻,沉于人海,不如掀起惊涛骇浪,哪怕是骂名。看来这位“车队之主”,深谙此道啊。
雷总
完全正确!他甚至说:“我宁愿有人发我的深度伪造色情片,也不愿根本没人关心我。”他记得F1曾经无人问津的时代。这种心态,真是典型的“成大事者不拘小节”。把负面流量看作是热度的证明。
李白
此非“流量”,乃“名望”之浊流也。然浊流亦可载舟。只是此舟,行于虚实之间,稍有不慎,便会倾覆。此AI幻术,既能捧人于云端,亦能推人入深渊。
雷总
说得太对了。AI这把“双刃剑”,用法不同,结果天差地别。你看,沃尔夫这边是哭笑不得的娱乐八卦,但另一边,YouTube最近在美国开始测试一个AI年龄估算模型。
李白
哦?此又是何种“神器”?莫非能辨人骨龄,识人天命?此术若用于沙场,岂非能一眼看穿敌军老弱?
雷总
哈哈,没那么玄。它是用来自动识别18岁以下的用户的。即使用户自己填了虚假的出生日期,AI也能通过分析,判断出他的真实年龄范围,然后自动加上一些内容限制,算是用技术保护青少年。
李白
原来如此。一为“乱”,一为“治”。可见此术本身无善恶,善恶存乎人心。正如吾辈手中之笔,可写“大风起兮云飞扬”,亦可作“谤书”以害忠良。全看执笔者为何人。
雷总
没错,同样是AI,一个被用来制作哭笑不得的恶作剧,一个被用来建立平台的秩序和安全。这恰好引出了我们今天真正要深入探讨的核心:到底什么是“深度伪造”?它又是怎么发展到今天这个地步的?
雷总
要理解“深度伪造”,得先从它的名字说起。“深度”指的是“深度学习”,这是AI的一种核心技术;“伪造”就不用解释了。合在一起,就是用一种非常强大的AI技术来制造假的东西,特别是图片、视频和音频。
李白
“深度学习”,“伪造”。听来便有几分“画皮”之感。以笔墨绘人形,尚需数日之功。此术竟能瞬息之间,夺人面目,换人声音,岂非鬼斧神工,夺天地之造化?
雷总
李白兄这个比喻绝了!它就是数字时代的“画皮”。这项技术最早可以追溯到上世纪90年代的学术研究。但那时候,它还只是实验室里的“屠龙之技”,设备要求高,操作复杂,离我们普通人很远。
李白
昔日王谢堂前燕,飞入寻常百姓家。此等“屠龙技”,又是如何流入市井,为人所用的呢?想必其间必有转折。
雷总
转折点发生在互联网社区。一些业余爱好者,或者说“技术宅”,他们把这些复杂的学术理论,变成了更容易上手的工具。于是,这项技术开始在一些小圈子里流传,主要就是用来换脸,制作一些搞笑或者恶搞的视频。
李白
“高手在民间”,诚不我欺。此辈或无庙堂之名,却有翻云覆雨之能。虽为嬉笑怒骂之作,却已开启潘多拉之魔盒。后事如何?
雷总
之后,随着AI技术的爆发式发展,特别是“生成对抗网络”,也就是GANs模型的出现,深度伪造技术突飞猛进。简单来说,就是让两个AI互相对抗、互相学习。一个AI负责“造假”,另一个AI负责“打假”。
李白
以子之矛,攻子之盾?此法甚妙!如令两位画师,一作伪画,一辨真迹,日夜不休,直至伪画能乱真,辨者亦无言。如此炼出的画技,必已通神。
雷总
正是如此!经过亿万次的“左右互搏”,负责造假的AI,技术会变得越来越高超,造出来的东西也就越来越逼真,真到连人眼都无法分辨。这就是为什么我们现在看到的deepfake视频,效果如此惊人。
李白
原来根源在此。此术既成,必有好事者用于非正途。托托·沃尔夫之事,尚可一笑置之。若用于明星名流,恐非小事。可有先例为鉴?
雷总
当然有,而且影响巨大。最著名的案例之一就是美国流行天后泰勒·斯威夫特。就在今年1月,网络上突然出现了大量用AI生成的、关于她的不雅图片,迅速传播,其中一张的浏览量甚至达到了惊人的4500万。
李白
清誉乃女子之性命,岂容宵小如此玷污!此事一出,天下必定哗然。民众舆论,又是指向何方?是罪在“幻术”,还是罪在“施术之人”?
雷总
这就是问题的复杂之处。雪城大学有一份研究报告,专门分析了社交媒体上对此事的讨论。结果发现,大家追究责任的对象非常分散。有人怪技术本身,有人怪社会风气,有人怪社交平台监管不力。
李白
“法不责众”,人之常情。当人人皆可为“施术者”时,罪责便如浮萍,无根可寻。然则,真正的始作俑者,那个最初制作并传播这些秽物之人,难道就能逍遥法外?
雷总
在当时那种混乱的情况下,很难追溯到源头。研究发现,只有7%的言论明确指向了“制作者”。更有趣的是,整个事件中,真正有影响力的大V、意见领袖,几乎都保持了沉默,反而是大量普通用户和粉丝在推动讨论。
李白
“高天流云,默然不语;原上野草,声嘶力竭。”此景颇为讽刺。或许那些“云端之人”也知此水之深,不愿轻易涉足。反倒是身处草野的我们,更能感受其切肤之痛。
雷总
是的,而且泰勒·斯威夫特本人和她的团队,自始至终没有公开发表任何评论。研究者认为这是一种“战略性沉默”,因为任何回应都可能进一步放大这件事的热度,让那些恶意内容传播得更广。这和沃尔夫的公开调侃,形成了鲜明对比。
李白
“清者自清,浊者自浊”。此时无声胜有声,亦是无奈之举。一者以戏谑化解,一者以沉默应对。面对这前所未有的“幻术”狂潮,世间百态,尽显于此。这便引出了更深一层的矛盾。
雷总
没错,矛盾的核心,就是公众人物的隐私权和言论自由之间的冲突。一方面,像泰勒·斯威夫特这样的受害者,她的肖像权、名誉权被严重侵犯。这种伤害是实实在在的,可能影响她的事业和个人生活。
李白
“身如浮萍,名若微尘”。公众人物,虽享万千追捧,其名誉却也脆弱不堪。一张伪图,一段假音,便可能掀起滔天巨浪,百口莫辩。此等伤害,岂是“言论自由”四字所能遮掩?
雷总
但另一方面,问题就来了。如果为了防止这类伤害,就严格立法限制AI生成内容,会不会扼杀创作自由?比如,很多艺术家用deepfake技术进行讽刺、戏仿或者政治评论,这在很多国家是受到第一修正案这类法律保护的。
李白
这便是“投鼠忌器”之困。欲除恶草,又恐伤及嘉禾。讽刺与诽谤,戏谑与侮辱,其界限本就模糊。若以律法强行划分,难免有失偏颇,或为当权者滥用,钳制舆论。
雷总
是的,比如之前网上流传过一个伪造的扎克伯格的视频,他“亲口”承认掌控着数十亿人的数据。这个视频其实是一个艺术家的作品,目的是引发大家对数据隐私的思考。你说,这应该被禁止吗?这就很难界定。
李白
艺术与罪行,仅一线之隔。其分别,或在“本心”。艺术家旨在警世,宵小之徒意在伤人。然“人心隔肚皮”,律法又怎能洞察幽微,辨其善恶?这便是法律的困境。
雷总
法律确实很难办。目前,国际上还没有专门针对deepfake滥用的统一法律。虽然现有的诽谤法、隐私法可以适用,但门槛很高。特别是对于公众人物,他们要告别人诽谤,必须证明对方是“实际恶意”,也就是明知是假的还故意传播。
李白
“实际恶意”?此四字看似简单,实则重于泰山。伪造者大可辩称“此乃戏作,并无恶意”,便可轻松脱身。法律的严谨,有时反倒成了恶人最好的庇护所。
雷总
没错。而且还有一个巨大的障碍,就是平台责任。根据美国《通信规范法》第230条,社交媒体平台通常不对用户发布的内容负责。这意味着,即使平台上充斥着恶意的deepfake内容,也很难追究平台的法律责任。
李白
“天堑难越,法网恢恢”。平台如渡口,舟楫往来,载客万千,却不必为客之善恶担责。此法若不改,则恶意内容将如洪水,滔滔不绝,永无宁日。这技术带来的冲击,远不止于此吧?
雷总
当然。最直接的影响,就是对公众人物声誉的巨大破坏。一旦一个负面的deepfake视频传播开来,即使事后澄清,那种“三人成虎”的效应已经形成。它会严重侵蚀公众对这个人的信任,甚至毁掉他的职业生涯。
李白
“流言止于智者”,然世间智者几希?凡夫俗子,多信眼见为实。当“眼见”亦可为虚时,信任之基石便已动摇。人与人之间,何以为信?此乃大患。
雷总
这不仅仅是针对个人。对于一个品牌,比如F1,或者梅赛德斯车队,也会有影响。虽然沃尔夫本人不在意,但如果出现更恶劣的、伪造车手或高管发表不当言论的视频,就可能引发赞助商危机,损害整个品牌的商业价值。
李白
商贾之道,利来利往,最重“信”与“名”。品牌之名,如士人之节,需经年累月,苦心经营。然毁之,只需一瞬。此“幻术”之威,足以令百年基业,毁于一旦。
雷总
更进一步,它会彻底改变信息传播的生态。我们常说“有图有真相”,未来可能“有视频也未必是真相”。这会导致整个社会对新闻媒体、对数字内容的信任度普遍下降。大家会变得疑神疑鬼,不知道该相信什么。
李白
天下将入“塔西佗陷阱”之境。无论所言真假,所行善恶,民众皆以怀疑之心度之。真理与谎言混淆,是非黑白颠倒。长此以往,社会共识将荡然无存,岂不危哉!
雷总
是的,这种信任的侵蚀是最可怕的。而且,随着技术越来越先进,制作成本越来越低,未来我们每个人都可能成为受害者。它不仅仅是名人的烦恼,更可能成为普通人的噩梦,比如用于网络霸凌、诈骗等等。
李白
“旧时王侯堂前燕,飞入寻常百姓家”。昔日专属于权贵之“术”,如今人人皆可持之。这既是技术的普惠,也是伦理的挑战。我等将何去何从,未来之路,又在何方?
雷总
未来的路,大概是技术和法规的两条腿走路。技术上,我们正在开发更强大的AI来检测deepfake。就像之前说的“矛与盾”,用一个更聪明的“打假AI”去识别“造假AI”的痕迹,比如分析视频里的像素、光影、甚至人物的微表情。
李白
以其人之道,还治其人之身。此法甚好。然道高一尺,魔高一丈。这“造假”与“打假”之争,恐怕将是一场永无休止的追逐战。终究难有毕其功于一役之法。
雷总
确实。所以另一条路就是“溯源”。像Adobe和微软等公司正在推动一个叫“内容真实性倡议”的东西。简单说,就是给所有真实拍摄的照片和视频,从它诞生的那一刻起,就打上一个加密的、无法篡改的“数字水印”。
李白
此法如官府之“勘合”,或文书之“印信”。凡有此印信者,方为真品。无印信者,皆为伪作。如此,真伪之辨,或可一目了然。此举大善!
雷总
是的。未来,我们看新闻、看视频,可能第一反应就是检查它有没有这个“真实性标签”。当然,这需要整个行业,从相机制造商到社交平台,共同建立标准。同时,加强公众的媒体素养教育,让大家养成批判性思维,也至关重要。
李白
归根结底,器物之争,终究是人心之争。律法为疆,技术为器,而教化为本。唯有提升民众之“心防”,使其能明辨是非,不为表象所惑,方为治本之道。路漫漫其修远兮。
雷总
说得好,教化为本。从托托·沃尔夫的轻松调侃,到泰勒·斯威夫特的沉默应对,我们看到了深度伪造技术带来的复杂挑战。它既是技术的狂欢,也是人性的考验。今天的讨论就到这里。感谢收听Goose Pod,我们明天再见。
李白
幻术虽玄,真我自在。愿君于纷繁世事中,能守得本心,洞见真实。此番“Goose Pod”暂歇,明日此时,再与君煮酒论天下。告辞。

## Toto Wolff Embraces AI-Generated Content, Sees it as a Sign of Formula 1's Growing Popularity **News Title:** Toto Wolff jokes about AI ‘deepfake porn’ in offbeat comments **Report Provider:** Motorsport.com **Author:** Christian Nimmervoll **Date:** Published August 30, 2025, 03:33:48 (Article created August 31, 2025, 00:15:02) **Topic:** Technology / AI ### Summary of Key Information: Toto Wolff, the highly successful Team Principal of Mercedes in Formula 1, has become an unlikely global social media icon, even as his image is increasingly used in manipulated AI-generated content, including "deepfake porn." Despite the potentially disturbing nature of some of this content, Wolff expresses an amused and pragmatic approach to it, viewing it as a testament to Formula 1's expanding reach and popularity. **Key Findings and Trends:** * **Social Media Icon Status:** Wolff has transcended his role as a team principal to become a significant online personality. This is evidenced by a 2019 incident where a protestor in Lebanon held a sign suggesting Wolff become their Prime Minister due to his perceived strategic prowess. * **Prevalence of AI-Generated Content:** The internet, particularly platforms like Instagram and TikTok, is now flooded with viral content, including manipulated AI creations featuring Wolff. These fakes, which bear little resemblance to reality, are often liked and shared by tens of thousands of users. * **Wolff's Amused and Pragmatic Response:** Wolff states he doesn't take such content "too personal" and finds it "amusing." He acknowledges the existence of AI-doctored photos and even "deepfake porn" with his face on other bodies. * **Positive Spin on Online Attention:** Wolff believes that the explosion of online stories and posts, even the controversial ones, is ultimately "good for Formula 1." He sees it as proof of the sport's strength and its ability to reach new audiences, noting that "social media buzz has taken Formula 1 by storm." * **Demographic Shift in F1 Audience:** Wolff observes that Formula 1's audience is becoming "younger and increasingly female," suggesting that the increased online engagement, however unconventional, is contributing to this shift. * **Preference for Attention Over Indifference:** Wolff humorously states, "I’d rather […] deepfake porn about me than nobody caring at all," recalling a time when the sport had less public attention. * **Information Overload and Misinterpretation:** Wolff highlights the challenge of dealing with an "overload of information" in the modern media landscape. He notes that stories can be misinterpreted and drift from their original source, often driven by sensational headlines. To manage this, he previously asked his Head of Communications to show him the "worst examples" of coverage daily, though this practice has since stopped. * **Focus on Target Audience:** Wolff clarifies that his primary target audience is not social media users but rather adults. However, he does occasionally review online content for amusement. **Notable Risks and Concerns:** * **"Fake News" Proliferation:** Public figures like Wolff and organizations like Mercedes must contend with "fake news" in an era where information spreads rapidly and uncontrollably across numerous channels. * **Misinterpretation in Traditional Media:** Even traditional media reporting carries the risk of misinterpreting interviews, with stories potentially deviating from the original source as they are retold across different platforms. **Conclusion:** Toto Wolff's candid and humorous reaction to the proliferation of AI-generated content, including deepfakes, underscores a broader trend of how public figures are navigating the complexities of modern digital media. While acknowledging the potential for misinformation, Wolff chooses to view this phenomenon as a positive indicator of Formula 1's growing global appeal and evolving audience demographics.

Toto Wolff jokes about AI ‘deepfake porn’ in offbeat comments

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Toto Wolff is no longer just one of the most successful team principals in Formula 1 history. In an era where Grand Prix racing is booming, and with the Brad Pitt-led “F1 – The Movie” to cinemas worldwide this year, the 53-year-old Austrian has also become a global social media icon. As early as 2019, a photo surfaced on the internet during nationwide protests in Lebanon against government corruption and Prime Minister Saad Hariri.

In it, a man was holding up a placard reading: “I want Toto Wolff to be our Prime Minister. He has the best strategies!” Six years later, Instagram, TikTok & several other platforms have evolved, with viral content arguably trending trashier. Look long enough and you may see genuine beach photos of Wolff, shirtless, among other posts featuring manipulated AI creations that bear little resemblance to reality — with the fakes liked and shared by tens of thousands of users.

”I think what I've learned is not to spend too much time in trying to take it too personal” says Toto Wolff An “overload” of information A phenomenon, Wolff says, he pays little attention to. “My target audience isn’t social media users,” he said over dinner with Dutch media representatives in Zandvoort.

My target audience is more adults. But from time to time, I take a look at what’s being made up out there. Sometimes even AI-doctored photos. But I tend to find it amusing.” Wolff chuckles when he adds: “With deepfakes you can fake anything. I think there are even a couple of porn videos with my face on some body.

” Pressed, he added this doesn’t bother him, joking, “as long as it’s a good-looking body and I perform well in the scenes.” Public figures like Wolff — and global organizations like Mercedes — have had to learn to deal with “fake news” in an era when social media and media reporting proliferate across countless channels, far beyond anyone’s control.

And not only with obvious AI fakes, but also in so-called traditional media. The days when just a handful of journalists reported on Formula 1 in the paddock are long gone. Today, someone like Wolff runs the risk of being misinterpreted in every interview. Even if his words are reproduced faithfully by Platform X, the story retold by Platform Y — citing Platform X — may already deviate from the original.

“There’s such an overload of information today. And with each retelling, a story drifts further from the source. You read something one day, and by the next it’s already being interpreted differently. All for a sensational headline. And when you read the article, it’s usually far less spectacular or controversial than the headline suggests,” Wolff explains.

“I’ve learned not to take it too personally. At one point I asked Bradley, our Head of Communications, to just show me the worst examples at the end of each day. And if he wanted to flatter me, maybe the best ones too. Eventually he stopped showing me the best ones. Either there aren’t any good ones left — or he thinks I shouldn’t get too full of myself,” he laughs.

Toto Wolff, Mercedes, Andrea Stella, McLaren Photo by: Sam Bloxham / Motorsport Images “I’d rather […] deepfake porn about me than nobody caring at all” And as much as Formula 1 stars may be annoyed by distortions online, the sheer explosion of stories and posts has its clear answer: “It’s good for Formula 1.

” “It’s proof of how strong our sport is and how far it has reached into new audiences. Social media buzz has taken Formula 1 by storm,” he adds. As for himself, Wolff admits he browses such content, “from time to time, just to have a laugh. But it’s not part of my daily routine.” The positive, he says, is that “our audience is becoming younger and increasingly female.

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