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AI images corrupting social media searches ahead of election

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Taylor Swift might be the first high profile star effected but won’t be the last according to experts.

The absence of federal regulations on the creation and dissemination of deepfake images has left a void in addressing potential harms.

While some states in the U.S. grapple with the issue at a localised level, the United Kingdom has taken a definitive stand against the sharing of deepfake pornography.

The Online Safety Act of 2023 in the UK now prohibits the sharing of such content, marking a crucial step in combating the misuse of technology to create deceptive and explicit materials.

As the global community navigates the complex challenges posed by emerging technologies, the need for comprehensive legislation remains a pressing concern to safeguard against the proliferation of harmful deepfake content.

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