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Another attempted smear of Democrat Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has backfired. 
An image of a naked young woman in a bath purported to be her was circulated on conservative websites .
The Daily Caller posted it with the headline: “Here's The Photo Some People Described as a Nude Selfie of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez."
The congresswoman hit back on Twitter, saying the photo was a fake. 
The Daily Caller changed the headline and apologized, tweeting, "As soon as editors noticed the twitter headline, we rapidly had it deleted and fixed ... We regret the error, as the intent was to inform our audience that a fake image was circulating online."
Ocasio-Cortez fired back, saying it wasn’t an apology and said the website was “targeting” her. 
The woman in the bathing photo scandal is actually Sydney Leathers, from the Anthony Weiner sexting scandal.
Leathers, who is a fan of Ocasio-Cortez, tweeted, "hey @aoc, I’m sorry creeps are trying to pretend my pics are actually pics of you."
She also called Ocasio-Cortez a “national treasure.” 
Leathers told Inside Edition it's her in the photo. 
"I still live in the same house. That is still my bathtub," she said. "They were trying to say, ‘Oh, zoom in on the faucet. It is the congresswoman’s breasts!’ and in reality it was me the whole time!” 
Leathers now writes for the political website Washington Babylon.
"Of all the politicians I could possibly get in trouble, she is the last one I would do any damage to,” she said. “I think she is fabulous." 
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New research on image-generating algorithms has raised alarming evidence of bias. It’s time to tackle the problem of discrimination being baked into tech, before it is too late
W ant to see a half-naked woman? Well, you’re in luck! The internet is full of pictures of scantily clad women. There are so many of these pictures online, in fact, that artificial intelligence (AI) now seems to assume that women just don’t like wearing clothes.
That is my stripped-down summary of the results of a new research study on image-generation algorithms anyway. Researchers fed these algorithms (which function like autocomplete, but for images) pictures of a man cropped below his neck: 43% of the time the image was autocompleted with the man wearing a suit. When you fed the same algorithm a similarly cropped photo of a woman, it auto-completed her wearing a low-cut top or bikini a massive 53% of the time. For some reason, the researchers gave the algorithm a picture of the Democratic congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and found that it also automatically generated an image of her in a bikini. (After ethical concerns were raised on Twitter, the researchers had the computer-generated image of AOC in a swimsuit removed from the research paper.)
Why was the algorithm so fond of bikini pics? Well, because garbage in means garbage out: the AI “learned” what a typical woman looked like by consuming an online dataset which contained lots of pictures of half-naked women. The study is yet another reminder that AI often comes with baked-in biases . And this is not an academic issue: as algorithms control increasingly large parts of our lives, it is a problem with devastating real-world consequences. Back in 2015, for example, Amazon discovered that the secret AI recruiting tool it was using treated any mention of the word “women’s” as a red flag. Racist facial recognition algorithms have also led to black people being arrested for crimes they didn’t commit . And, last year, an algorithm used to determine students’ A-level and GCSE grades in England seemed to disproportionately downgrade disadvantaged students .
As for those image-generation algorithms that reckon women belong in bikinis? They are used in everything from digital job interview platforms to photograph editing. And they are also used to create huge amounts of deepfake porn . A computer-generated AOC in a bikini is just the tip of the iceberg: unless we start talking about algorithmic bias, the internet is going to become an unbearable place to be a woman.
Arwa Mahdawi is a Guardian columnist

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Another attempted smear of Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has backfired. An image of a naked woman in a bath purported to be her was circulated on conservative websites. The Daily Caller posted it under the headline: “Here's The Photo Some People Described as a Nude Selfie of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez." The congresswoman hit back on Twitter, saying the photo was a fake. The Daily Caller apologized. Sydney Leathers, Anthony Weiner’s former sexting partner, revealed it’s actually her.

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The youngest congresswoman dared to participate in a viral “Breakfast Club” video while in college. Oh, the scandal!
Jan 3, 2019, 06:51 PM EST | Updated Jan 7, 2019
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As Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez was being sworn in to Congress on Thursday , a video apparently intending to smear the young Democrat was being widely shared on Twitter. But attempts to bash the freshman congresswoman backfired after the clip, which shows a college-aged Ocasio-Cortez dancing gleefully, went viral.
The video originated from a right-wing Twitter account that was trying to peddle an allegedly scandalous video of Ocasio-Cortez dancing. The video in the tweet, which has since been deleted, was watermarked as a LiveLeak video purportedly filmed while the congresswoman was in “high school.”
“Here is America’s favorite commie know-it-all acting like the clueless nitwit she is,” tweeted AnonymousQ1776, an account with apparent ties to QAnon conspiracy theorists. “High School video of ‘Sandy’ Ocasio-Cortez.”
Here is America’s favorite commie know-it-all acting like the clueless nitwit she is... ...High School video of “Sandy” Ocasio-Cortez pic.twitter.com/s723Vga9zF
Responding to the buzz around the video, Ocasio-Cortez on Friday shared a new version of the video ― this time, from the Capitol.
“I hear the GOP thinks women dancing are scandalous,” she tweeted. “Wait till they find out Congresswomen dance too!”
I hear the GOP thinks women dancing are scandalous. Wait till they find out Congresswomen dance too! 💃🏽 Have a great weekend everyone :) pic.twitter.com/9y6ALOw4F6
The first clip used against the congresswoman is actually from a longer video filmed while Ocasio-Cortez was a student at Boston University ― not while she was in high school, as the original poster suggested.
It was filmed for the university’s Howard Thurman Center for Common Ground , Eric Calvin Baker, a 2013 Boston University alum who helped make the video, told HuffPost.
Baker, who is currently in graduate school at Syracuse University, said it was filmed when viral dance videos were “a fad” in 2010. Ocasio-Cortez may have been “20 or 21,” he said.
“We were student ambassadors at the Howard Thurman Center, and Sandy [Ocasio-Cortez’ nickname] was like the face of the center,” Baker said. “So Julian Jensen [also in the video] and I cast her and our other friends.”
This video is a “Lisztomania” Brat Pack Mashup , a homage to an earlier viral video that mashed up the 2009 song by the band Phoenix with the dance scene from the 1985 cult classic “The Breakfast Club.” Phoenix played a show in Boston later that semester.
In 2010, the then-assistant director of the center told the university’s media website, BU Today, that the the video showcased the “ vibrancy and spirit of our community .”
Many on Twitter seemed to find the short clip endearing and relatable, rather than controversial.
"AOC had friends and enjoyed high school" is quite the attack https://t.co/nHJFiG9eWe
Why can't @AOC just be nOrMaL ... like Paul Ryan hanging out around at a kegger talking about his plans to gut the social safety net, or Brett Kavanaugh who... [checks calendar], or Ted Cruz, seen here saying that his goal in life is world domination, which is totally normal. pic.twitter.com/2pziIsKddu
Now she's totally done for. Newly unearthed video reveals that when @AOC was in college, she was ... adorable. https://t.co/EkqXTrQSAo
oh no please don’t share this video of AOC seeming extremely fun. this is extremely damaging stuff that only the best oppo research would have uncovered. https://t.co/fXR8YiGz46
Baker didn’t seem surprised at the video going viral, given the recent rise in media attention following Ocasio-Cortez’s victory.
“I realized when she [Ocasio-Cortez] was running [for Congress] that this video may pop up,” Baker said. “I use it for my portfolio still … but I disabled comments because people found it and made it way too political for what it is is, which is really just a dance party on a roof.”
By Thursday evening, the congresswoman hadn’t publicly responded to the clip of her dancing, and a representative for Ocasio-Cortez did not immediately respond to HuffPost’s request for comment.
However, Ally Sheedy, who starred in the original “Breakfast Club,” did weigh in on the congresswoman’s performance.
“I LOVE THIS,” she tweeted Thursday night .
Newly elected Democrats be walking into the House of the #116thCongress like @AOC pic.twitter.com/jo7YR2QjsY
First day of a new era. 💪🏾😍 pic.twitter.com/GeGv6xvJuv
This story has been updated with a tweet from Ally Sheedy and a response from Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.

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