托托·沃尔夫出格言论笑谈AI“换脸色情”

托托·沃尔夫出格言论笑谈AI“换脸色情”

2025-08-31Technology
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雷总
早上好,老王!我是雷总。现在是周一,9月1日的早上7点02分,欢迎收听专为您打造的 Goose Pod。今天我们要聊一个非常赛博朋克的话题。
卿姐
我是卿姐。没错,今天我们来聊聊F1梅赛德斯车队的负责人托托·沃尔夫,和他对AI“换脸色情”的惊人言论。这确实是个让人啼笑皆非又引人深思的新闻。
雷总
好,让我们开始吧。事情是这样的,F1车队的传奇人物托托·沃尔夫,最近在一次采访里,非常坦然地谈到了网上流传的,用AI技术把他的脸换到色情影片里的事。你猜他什么反应?他居然觉得这挺有趣的!
卿姐
这确实出人意料。在我们的传统观念里,这几乎等同于公开羞辱。公众人物通常会极力澄清,甚至诉诸法律。他却一笑置之,这份从容背后,恐怕另有深意。就如同那句诗说的,“猝然临之而不惊,无故加之而不怒”。
雷总
完全正确!他的逻辑是这样的:首先,他根本不把社交媒体上的内容太当回事。他说他的目标受众是更成熟的成年人。其次,也是最关键的,他认为这种现象恰恰证明了F1这项运动现在有多火爆,影响力有多大。
卿姐
我明白了,这是一种逆向思维。他将潜在的负面攻击,解读为自身价值和行业热度的体现。他甚至开玩笑说,只要视频里身材够好,他本人“表现”也出色就行。这种幽默感,确实是化解尴尬和恶意的高明手段。
雷总
是啊,他还说,“我宁愿有人发我的换脸A片,也不愿根本没人关心我。” 这句话太经典了。这让我想到,现在的舆论环境,信息过载,真假难辨。沃尔夫选择了“不往心里去”的策略,甚至每天只看下属整理的最糟糕的例子来“脱敏”。
卿姐
这种心态,让我想起最近看到的另一个新闻。有人在网上求助,说自己的伴侣沉迷于AI聊天机器人,认为AI给了他“宇宙的答案”,完全混淆了现实和虚拟。这和沃尔夫面对的AI乱象,本质上是同一枚硬币的两面。
雷总
没错!这正是问题的核心。AI技术正在模糊现实的边界。一边是像沃尔夫这样,被动地成为AI恶搞的对象;另一边,则是有人主动沉溺在AI构建的虚幻世界里。技术本身是中立的,但它对我们感知现实的方式,产生了巨大的冲击。
卿姐
是啊,无论是被动卷入还是主动沉迷,都指向了一个终极问题:当真实可以被轻易“制造”时,我们该如何自处?又该如何维系人与人之间基于信任的连接?沃尔夫用幽默化解了个人危机,但整个社会面对的现实扭曲,才刚刚开始。
雷总
说得太好了。而且沃尔夫的这件事,还涉及到他作为车队经理的另一个层面。最近有消息说,他即将确认2026年梅赛德斯的新车手阵容,与乔治·拉塞尔的续约也基本只是“形式问题”。他在处理这些商业大事时,展现出的又是完全不同的严肃和专业。
卿姐
这恰恰说明了他的成熟。他能清晰地分辨什么是需要严肃对待的核心业务,什么是过眼云烟的网络噪音。他将个人形象的“被消费”看作是F1品牌推广的副产品,只要不影响车队的实际运营,他便能安之若素。
雷总
没错。要理解沃尔夫为什么这么淡定,我们得先给听众朋友,也就是老王你,科普一下这个“换脸”技术,也就是Deepfake。这个词是“深度学习”和“伪造”的结合。简单说,就是用AI把一个人的脸,无缝地嫁接到另一个人身上。
卿姐
听起来就像是古代神话里的“画皮”,只是如今的“画皮”不再需要妖法,而是依靠代码和算法。这种技术听起来很新潮,但其实它的源头可以追溯到上世纪90年代的学术研究。只是近些年,才从实验室走向了大众。
雷总
是的,最早是学术界在研究,后来被一些网络社区的业余爱好者拿去“发扬光大”,才慢慢进入产业界的视野。它的原理,就像是训练一个极其聪明的模仿者。你给AI看成千上万张我的照片,再给它看你的视频,它就能学会如何把我的脸,以假乱真地放在你的身体上。
卿姐
这个过程,宛如一位丹青高手,不仅摹其形,更能得其神。但当这样的“神笔”被滥用时,后果便不堪设想。我想,最典型的受害者之一,就是美国流行歌手泰勒·斯威夫特,也就是大家说的“霉霉”。
雷总
对,今年1月份,网上突然爆出大量用Deepfake技术制作的泰勒·斯威夫特的虚假不雅图片。其中一张在被删除前,浏览量高达4500万次。这个事件的影响力太大了,简直是一场数字世界的“人格谋杀”。
卿姐
没错。雪崩之时,没有一片雪花是无辜的。后来有大学专门研究了这次事件的舆论反应,分析了社交媒体上成百上千条帖子。结果发现,很有趣的一点是,大部分讨论,都不是由那些拥有千万粉丝的大V发起的。
雷总
哦?那是谁在主导这个话题?这倒有点反直觉。通常我们认为,公众事件都是由头部意见领袖引爆的。难道这次是“人民战争的汪洋大海”?这个发现很有意思,从数据上看,是谁在发声?
卿姐
研究发现,发声的主力是那些粉丝数不多于一万的“纳米级网红”和普通用户,他们加起来占了80%!反而是那些大V们,对此事保持了出奇的沉默。我想,这或许是因为事件本身过于负面,他们不愿引火烧身吧。
雷总
这就有意思了。普通人因为义愤而发声,反而构成了最强大的舆论场。那公众把矛头指向了谁呢?是制作这些假图片的人,还是传播平台,或者是AI技术本身?我猜,大家肯定都觉得是AI技术惹的祸。
卿姐
你的猜测很符合逻辑,但事实更复杂。研究显示,只有3%的人直接指责AI技术。更多的人认为,这是“多方因素”共同作用的结果,占比高达27%。还有人指责“整个社会环境”(16%)和“Deepfake问题本身”(17%)。这说明,人们的思考,已经超越了技术批判的层面。
雷总
我明白了。这就像我们讨论事故,不能只怪车速快,还要看路况、天气、司机状态和交通规则。大家意识到,这是一个系统性问题。技术只是工具,如何使用它,以及如何监管它,才是症结所在。这和沃尔夫本人的态度形成了鲜明对比。
卿姐
正是如此。泰勒·斯威夫特团队选择了“策略性沉默”,避免为恶意内容增加热度。而托托·沃尔夫则选择了“主动解构”,用幽默和坦然去消解其负面性。两种截然不同的应对方式,背后是他们所处环境和个人性格的差异,也反映出这个问题有多么复杂和棘手。
雷总
是的,这就引出了一个核心的冲突点:Deepfake技术带来的,到底是娱乐至死,还是信任的全面崩塌?沃尔夫把它看作是F1粉丝文化的一部分,有点像球迷给球星起外号,虽然出格,但本质是“爱得深沉”的表现。可这显然是极度美化了。
卿姐
这种美化,忽略了“被制造”者的感受,也模糊了善意玩笑与恶意攻击的边界。我想,这其中最大的冲突,在于个人权利与所谓“创作自由”的碰撞。当一个人的肖像,可以在未经允许的情况下,被用于任何场景,甚至是不堪的场景,那么隐私和尊严又从何谈起呢?
雷总
法律上这就更复杂了。比如在美国,第一修正案保护言论自由,包括了戏仿和讽刺。所以,如果有人做一个政治人物的Deepfake视频来发表政治评论,可能会受到保护。但沃尔夫这个案例,明显是色情内容,这就触及了法律红线。
卿姐
没错,法律总是在追赶技术的脚步。目前,似乎还没有一个全球通行的,专门针对Deepfake滥用的法律。各国、各地区的法规都不同。这就好比,我们进入了一个规则模糊的数字“西部世界”,每个人都可能成为下一个目标。
雷总
而且,还有一个巨大的技术冲突。就是“矛”与“盾”的竞赛。一方面,生成Deepfake的技术越来越先进,成本越来越低。另一方面,检测和识别它的技术也在拼命追赶。但目前来看,“盾”还远远落后于“矛”。很多时候,普通人根本无法分辨真假。
卿姐
这便造成了一种信任的侵蚀。当我们连亲眼所见的视频都不能相信时,我们还能相信什么?这不仅仅是对公众人物信誉的打击,更是对整个社会信息传播体系的根本性动摇。所谓“眼见为实”的古老智慧,在今天正面临前所未有的挑战。
雷总
是的,而且平台也陷入两难。像X(推特)、TikTok这些平台,它们既是内容传播的受益者,又要承担审核的责任。但面对海啸般的AI生成内容,审核难度极大。而且,根据美国的《通信规范法》第230条,平台通常对用户发布的内容不承担责任,这也让监管变得更加困难。
卿姐
所以你看,这其中充满了矛盾与张力:个人尊严与言论自由的矛盾,技术发展与伦理法规的矛盾,平台利益与社会责任的矛盾。沃尔夫的轻松表态,就像是在这片波涛汹涌的冲突之海里,扔下了一颗看似平静却激起无数涟漪的石子。
雷总
这颗石子激起的涟漪,首先冲击的就是公众人物的声誉。想象一下,如果一个Deepfake视频被用来伪造公司高管发布虚假财报,或者宣布一个灾难性的决定,那对公司股价和声誉的打击将是毁灭性的。这可比沃尔夫的玩笑严重多了。
卿姐
诚然如此。所谓“身正不怕影子斜”,但在Deepfake的世界里,影子是可以被伪造和扭曲的。它不仅损害个人名誉,更可怕的是,它会污染整个信息环境,让人们对一切都产生怀疑,最终导致整个社会的信任成本无限增高。
雷总
对F1这项运动的品牌形象也是一种考验。一方面,像沃尔夫说的,这证明了F1很火,吸引了年轻、多元的观众。但另一方面,如果品牌与这种低俗、侵犯性的内容长期绑定,会不会最终损害其高端、专业的形象?这是一个需要谨慎平衡的问题。
卿姐
这就像水能载舟,亦能覆舟。流量和热度是舟,但如果承载它的是泛滥的虚假和恶意信息,那么这艘船随时有倾覆的危险。对于任何一个珍视自身羽翼的品牌来说,这都是一个不得不面对的深刻命题。如何引导粉丝文化,是一个巨大的挑战。
雷总
而且,这种技术对我们普通人的影响可能更大。我们看到一个视频,听到一段录音,可能下意识就信了。我们接触到某个观点或所谓的“事实”次数越多,就越容易相信它是真的,哪怕它根本就是假的。AI正在利用我们这个心理弱点。
卿姐
是啊,这是一种潜移默化的侵蚀。久而久之,我们可能会失去分辨真伪的能力和意愿,宁愿相信那些符合我们偏见的、被精心编织的“事实”。这对于一个需要理性、开放和包容的公民社会来说,其影响是深远且令人担忧的。
雷总
展望未来,情况可能更严峻。现在的技术还需要一些专业知识,但很快,可能手机App就能一键生成高质量的Deepfake了。那时候,人人都可以是“导演”,人人也都可以是“演员”,真假将彻底混淆。我们该怎么办?
卿姐
我想,未来之路大概有三条。首先是法律和规范的建立,为技术的发展划定伦理的红线,让作恶者有所忌惮。这需要全球性的协作和努力,虽然道阻且长,但行则将至。这为我们提供了一重制度上的保护。
雷总
技术上也要跟进。比如开发更强的AI“侦探”,去识别那些AI“罪犯”。还有一种叫做“内容溯源”的技术,就像是给每一份原始的数字内容盖上一个无法篡改的“出生证明”,任何修改都会留下痕迹。这样,我们就能追根溯源,辨别真伪。
卿姐
最后,也是最根本的,在于我们每一个人。我们需要提升自己的“数字媒介素养”,学会审慎地看待信息,不轻信,不盲从,不随意传播。这就像是在我们的内心,建立起一道坚固的精神防线。我想,这大概就是技术时代里,一种新的“修行”吧。
雷总
说得好。总的来说,托托·沃尔夫用一种幽默的方式,揭开了一个严肃的时代议题。他选择一笑置之,但我们不能。好了,今天的讨论就到这里。感谢老王收听Goose Pod。
卿姐
就如同我们无法阻止潮水,但可以选择成为坚固的堤岸。感谢您的收听,我们明天再见。

## 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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