UK Implements New Laws to Combat Cyberflashing and Unsolicited Nude Images
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Campaigners criticize the UK government for delaying the implementation of laws against creating non-consensual sexualized deepfakes, amid concerns over AI tools like Grok that facilitate such content, with calls for urgent regulatory action to protect victims and uphold women's rights.
- Government accused of dragging its heels on deepfake law over Grok AI BBC
- Tech firms must block unsolicited nude images under new UK rules Reuters
- New law set to protect dating app users from ‘vile crime’ of cyberflashing The Independent
- UK cyberflashing crackdown 2026: How new laws force tech giants to block unsolicited nude images Times of India
- Dating apps that allow ‘cyberflashing’ to be fined in crackdown The Telegraph
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