Deepfake Takedown Law: Boon for Censorship, Not Victims?
America's new 'Take It Down Act' promises swift removal of nonconsensual intimate imagery. But lurking beneath the surface are serious concerns about potential misuse and effectiveness.
America's new 'Take It Down Act' promises swift removal of nonconsensual intimate imagery. But lurking beneath the surface are serious concerns about potential misuse and effectiveness.
Generative AI is a new weapon in the arsenal of sexual violence. The EU's AI Act is being scrutinized over proposed deepfake bans, with advocates pushing for stricter accountability.
So, are you ready for the EU AI Act's transparency reckoning? By August 2026, nearly every business interacting with AI, or producing AI-generated content, faces new disclosure rules. This isn't just for the 'high-risk' stuff.
The tech world is abuzz with AI, but the path to actual profit remains as clear as mud. Meanwhile, Elon Musk's legal spat with OpenAI highlights the industry's existential questions.
Imagine your key video evidence in a high-stakes trial dismissed as fake. Deepfakes aren't sci-fi anymore—they're gumming up courtrooms, hiking costs for everyday litigants.
As deepfake technology proliferates, governments worldwide are racing to establish legal frameworks that balance free expression with protection against synthetic media harms.