US President Donald Trump signed the ‘Take It Down Act’ into law, a legislation championed by US First Lady Melania Trump. In addition to making it to illegal to share online nonconsensual, explicit images, the law requires tech platforms to remove such images within 48 hours of being notified.
Several people, ranging from Taylor Swift and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez to high school girls around the US, have been victims of non-consensual, explicit deepfakes — images where a person’s face is superimposed on a nude body using artificial intelligence.
The law will protect victims of revenge porn and non-consensual, AI-generated sexual images, increase accountability for content sharing platforms and provide law enforcement clarity on prosecuting such activity. Earlier, the law only prohibited creating or sharing explicit images of children.
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