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A North Texas teenager and her mother, who pushed for a new law to crackdown on revenge porn and deepfake images, celebrated ...
The new law requires platforms to remove reported “nonconsensual, sexually exploitative images” within 48 hours of receiving ...
"The realism, the instant ability to do this. You don't have to have your computer run all night to do this. It happens with ...
Along with issues like revenge porn and sextortion, there has been a disturbing surge in reports of online abuse of children and teens involving AI.
Elliston Berry of Aledo, Texas, (left, in white) looks on as President Donald Trump signs the Take it Down Act into law at the White House. Berry advocated for stronger legal protections after she ...
The president is expected to sign the bipartisan Take It Down Act, aimed at curbing the spread of nonconsensual intimate imagery.
Elliston Berry woke up on an October morning during her freshman year of high school to a text from her friend. She was frantic. Photos of the two of them without clothes were circulating around ...
The Senate has passed a new bill that will make it a crime to share explicit AI-generated images of minors and adults without consent ...
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 ...
The “Universal School Choice Act” would give individuals or businesses tax credits if they contribute to a ...
The first lady invited 15-year-old Elliston Berry, whose high school peers used AI to create nonconsensual imagery of her and spread them across social media. "It’s heartbreaking to witness ...
Elliston Berry, 16, and her mother Anna McAdams, of Aledo, stood next to President Trump, First Lady Melania Trump, and U.S. Senator Ted Cruz, R-Texas, who led the bipartisan effort to pass the ...