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President Donald Trump signed a bipartisan bill into law Monday with first lady Melania Trump that would force online platforms to remove artificial intelligence-generated deepfake images and other forms of revenge pornography.
The Take It Down Act makes it a federal crime to publish or threaten to publish intimate images without the consent of an individual, including AI-created deepfakes
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essanews.com on MSNTrump signs 'Take It Down Act' to combat deepfake abuseDonald Trump signed the "Take It Down Act," introducing severe penalties for posting intimate photos without the consent of the person depicted in them. Melania Trump, who was involved in the introduction of this law,
US President Trump signed the 'Take It Down Act,' a federal law criminalizing the sharing of explicit images without consent, including AI-generated fakes. Supported by Melania Trump, the law requires social media platforms to remove such content within 48 hours of a victim's request,
President Donald Trump signed the “Take It Down Act,” a bipartisan bill that targets explicit AI-generated deepfakes. NBC News’ Hallie Jackson details the importance of the bill and who it will target.
United States President Donald Trump has announced the ‘Take It Down Act’ alongside his wife, Melania Trump. The announcement came in the White House’s Rose Garden, where both Melania Trump and Donald Trump took to the stage to discuss the new bill.
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Amazon S3 on MSNThe Take It Down Act: What Is It And Why Does It Matter?.US President Donald Trump has signed the Take It Down Act into law. This act makes it a federal crime to post non-consensual intimate images, including AI-generated deepfakes, online. Introduced by Senators Ted Cruz and Amy Klobuchar,
Trump recently signed a bipartisan bill outlawing non-consensual intimate imagery, including deepfakes and revenge porn. First lady Melania Trump championed the bill as part of her renewed "Be Best" initiative.