Actress Jenna Ortega has always had an interest in horror films – she has starred in series such as “Wednesday” and films such as “Scream” and “X”.
Since becoming a well-known personality as a child thanks to the Disney Channel, Ortega has experienced terror of a different kind, and it all has to do with artificial intelligence.
“I hate AI,” the upcoming “Beetlejuice” actress said on the New York Times podcast “The Interview.”
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“The thing is, AI could be used for incredible things,” she said, referring to medical advances. “Did I enjoy opening a Twitter account at 14 because I was supposed to and seeing dirty edited content of myself as a child? No. It’s horrifying. It’s corrupt. It’s wrong. It’s disgusting.”
Ortega, who starred in Disney’s “Stuck in the Middle” starting in 2016, says she was exposed to explicit content from the moment she joined social media.
“Did I enjoy opening a Twitter account at 14 because I was supposed to and seeing dirty, edited content of myself as a child? No. It’s horrifying. It’s corrupt. It’s wrong. It’s disgusting.”
“The first (direct message) I opened myself when I was 12 was an unsolicited photo of a man’s genitals. And that was just the beginning of what was to come,” she said. Ortega says she has also been sent AI-generated child pornography of her.
“I used to have this Twitter account and I was told, ‘Oh, you have to do it, you have to build your image.’ I finally deleted it about two to three years ago because after the show (‘Wednesday’) I was bombarded with so many absurd images and photos that are so disgusting and I was already in such a confused state that I just deleted it because it was unnecessary and I didn’t need that.”
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Ortega plays Wednesday Addams in the Netflix series “Wednesday,” a spin-off of the original “The Addams Family” series, which premiered in 1964. The show generated a lot of interest, and a video of Ortega dancing in her role went viral on the internet.
The actress, now 21, says she used to use Twitter (now X) to make political and personal statements.
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“And then I got annoyed with this stuff and it’s just disgusting,” she said, adding that the content she came across made her feel “bad” and “uncomfortable.”
“I deleted it because I couldn’t say anything without seeing something like that. And I don’t need to see that every day. So one day I woke up and thought, ‘Oh, I don’t need that anymore.’ So I dropped it.”
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Ortega says she is “learning” how to protect herself. She still has an Instagram account.
A representative for the actress did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment.