Lawmakers are addressing the rise of AI-generated 'revenge porn' with a new bill. This legislation, known as the Take It Down Act, aims to criminalize the publication of non-consensual intimate images, including those created using generative AI technology. The bill has already cleared a Senate committee, reflecting the urgency of the issue as technology evolves.
Generative AI allows individuals to create fake explicit images by superimposing faces onto nude bodies, often without consent. This poses significant risks, especially for minors, as these images can be used for extortion and intimidation. The National Center on Sexual Exploitation has noted a marked increase in such incidents since the availability of tools like those from OpenAI.
• AI technology enables creation of fake explicit images, raising serious concerns.
• Legislation aims to protect victims from non-consensual intimate imagery.
This technology is used to generate fake explicit images by manipulating existing photos.
Deepfakes are increasingly used in creating non-consensual intimate images, leading to legal and ethical concerns.
OpenAI's technology has been linked to the rise in AI-generated deepfakes, prompting legislative responses.
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