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UK Regulator Pushes for Ban on Apps Creating Deepfake Nude Images of Children
The UK's Children's Commissioner is advocating for a complete ban on AI-powered apps that generate deepfake nude images, particularly targeting children. These apps, widely available on mainstream platforms, disproportionately affect girls and have led many to avoid posting photos online due to fear of being manipulated. The proposed ban aims to combat the misuse of technology that facilitates non-consensual and explicit imagery. The commissioner emphasizes that there is no valid reason for such apps to exist, as they serve only to amplify harmful behaviors like online abuse and sextortion. By addressing these concerns, the UK seeks to set a precedent in protecting children and vulnerable populations from the damaging impact of deepfake technology. This initiative aligns with broader efforts to strengthen online safety laws and hold developers accountable for the risks their products pose to young people.
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