I'm anti porn but I'm very surprized the jews have not been making high quality deep fakes of the taylor Swifts of the world or even shows like the one I'm watching? Is it illigal? Do jews care? Once it's made and out there we know when it's out there it will always be out there on the net.
Yes, President Donald Trump signed the Take It Down Act into law on May 19, 2025. This bipartisan legislation specifically addresses and criminalizes the publication of non-consensual intimate imagery (NCII), which includes AI-generated deepfakes.
Key aspects of the Take It Down Act include:
Criminalization: It makes it illegal to "knowingly publish" or threaten to publish intimate images, including AI-created "deepfakes," without the person's consent.
Platform Responsibility: It requires social media and other online platforms to remove such material within 48 hours of receiving a valid notice from a victim and to take steps to delete duplicate content. Federal Enforcement: The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is charged with enforcing the notice-and-removal requirements of the Act. Penalties: Penalties can include up to three years in prison, with higher penalties if the offense involves a minor.
While many states have already enacted their own laws regarding deepfakes and revenge porn, the Take It Down Act is the first federal law in the U.S. to substantially regulate this type of AI-generated content.
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Yes, President Donald Trump signed the Take It Down Act into law on May 19, 2025. This bipartisan legislation specifically addresses and criminalizes the publication of non-consensual intimate imagery (NCII), which includes AI-generated deepfakes.
Key aspects of the Take It Down Act include:
Criminalization: It makes it illegal to "knowingly publish" or threaten to publish intimate images, including AI-created "deepfakes," without the person's consent.
Platform Responsibility: It requires social media and other online platforms to remove such material within 48 hours of receiving a valid notice from a victim and to take steps to delete duplicate content.
Federal Enforcement: The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is charged with enforcing the notice-and-removal requirements of the Act.
Penalties: Penalties can include up to three years in prison, with higher penalties if the offense involves a minor.
While many states have already enacted their own laws regarding deepfakes and revenge porn, the Take It Down Act is the first federal law in the U.S. to substantially regulate this type of AI-generated content.
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