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US President Trump signed the Take It Down Act, criminalizing non-consensual explicit content, including AI deepfakes. The bipartisan law mandates swift removal from platforms, despite criticism over ...
President Donald Trump has signed the bipartisan Take It Down Act into law in an effort to combat non-consensual intimate imagery, including deepfakes and revenge porn. First lady Melania Trump ...
The Take it Down Act gives victims of nonconsensual intimate imagery clear recourse as gen AI scales the deepfake threat ...
Days after the Oregon Senate unanimously passed a bill adding deepfakes into criminal statutes on revenge pornography, President Donald Trump has signed the bipartisan Take It Down Act into law in an ...
So, President Trump just signed the Take It Down Act into law, and if you're confused about what this means for your feeds, your privacy, or the next time a deepfake goes viral, you're not alone.
President Donald Trump signed the Take It Down Act into law Monday. The U.S. House of Representatives passed the bill 409-2 on April 28 after the U.S. Senate passed it by unanimous consent Feb. 13.
A sweeping new federal law gives schools a powerful new tool to fight the growing threat of AI-generated deepfake pornography and ...
The new Take It Down Act requires platforms to remove non-consensual intimate images or deepfakes within 48 hours of ...
A law with broad bipartisan support aims to take on AI-generated sexual abuse, but enforcement issues and privacy blind spots ...