Anmol Irfan
Anmol is a Muslim-Pakistani journalist and the Founder of Perspective Magazine. Her work focuses mainly on global gender justice, media representation and climate. She aims to amplify marginalised narratives across the globe through her reporting.
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Generative AI And Deepfakes: Is There A Way Forward?
Generative AI has commercialised deepfake apps that are "nudifying" people without their consent. These apps boast about their ease of use, but the worrying aspect is the believability of the content being produced by these apps and the resulting impact. Anmol Irfan examines whether there's a future with this technology where women and gender diverse people are safe?
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Social media is helping people make environment-friendly fashion choices
The low prices of fast fashion have made it the preferred fashion choice for consumers around the world, leading to not just overconsumption but also overproduction that impacts the environment. Sustainability advocates are taking to social media in attempts to push for a behaviour change.
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Pakistani Women’s Hopes of Breaking Silence and of Creating Discourse Online
Pakistani women have always struggled to navigate public spheres given the scrutiny and violence that they are subjected to. But they're now fighting back by taking their space in the online public spaces that enables them to access an audience on their own terms. Yet, it comes at a cost.
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Is Tate Culture Infiltrating Religious Conversations and Spaces?
Andrew Tate is notorious for his misogynist ideologies and hateful narratives that he propagates through his online channels. However, since accepting Islam, he has found a particular audience among religious men and young boys who seem to have gotten validation of their conservative beliefs. Anmol Irfan discusses.
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Societal Barriers To Credible Information Makes Women Unsafe In South Asia
Lack of formal and digital literacy hinders South Asian women's access to credible healthcare related information, forcing them to live with illnesses that never get treated. Anmol Irfan discusses the impact of this barrier.