"White House Urges Action Against Taylor Swift Deepfake Pornography"

The White House expressed alarm over the circulation of fake sexually explicit AI-generated images of Taylor Swift on social media, emphasizing the need for legislative action to regulate the nefarious uses of AI technology. While social media companies are urged to enforce their own rules to prevent the spread of misinformation and non-consensual imagery, there is currently no federal law in the U.S. to deter the creation and sharing of non-consensual deepfake images. Outraged fans and lawmakers are pushing for legislation to address this issue, as the White House and organizations like RAINN advocate for measures to combat the spread of such harmful content.
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