Victims of explicit deepfakes will soon be able to take legal action against people who create them
Donald Trump
New York CNN — In recent years, people ranging from Taylor Swift and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez to high school girls around the country have been victims of non-consensual, explicit deepfakes — images where a person’s face is superimposed on a nude body using artificial intelligence. Now, after months of outcry, a federal law criminalizing the sharing of those images is finally coming. President Donald Trump is set to sign the Take It Down Act in a ceremony at the White House on Monday. In
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