Deepfake, Revenge porn and Trump
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President Donald Trump has signed the Take It Down Act, which seeks to enact stricter penalties for the distribution of non-consensual intimate imagery, sometimes called ‘revenge porn’ online.
New tools make it easy to create ‘deepfakes’ - images or videos that convincingly show someone naked or in a sexual situation
First lady Melania Trump championed the Take It Down Act, which was signed into law by President Trump on May 19. Here's what to know in Washington.
Trump signs ‘Take it Down Act’ to combat deepfakes and online exploitation: Here are its key aspects
Under the legislation called the “Take It Down Act,” tech companies must remove explicit images within 48 hours of notification, and if the websites fail to do so, they could face legal penalties.
President Donald Trump signed the Take It Down Act into law, enacting a bill that will criminalize the distribution of nonconsensual intimate images (NCII) — including AI deepfakes — and require social media platforms to promptly remove them when notified.
President Donald Trump signed the “Take It Down Act,” a bipartisan bill that targets explicit AI-generated deepfakes. NBC News’ Hallie Jackson details the importance of the bill and who it will target.