The US House on Monday passed legislation to crack down on the proliferation of AI-generated non-consensual pornography, also known as deepfake revenge porn, sending the bill to President
The bill, which passed on a 409-2 vote after unanimous approval in the Senate in February, criminalizes the increasingly common phenomenon of deepfake pornography, which law enforcement has struggled to keep up with due to loopholes in existing law. The most common victims of AI-generated pornographic images are young girls, according to experts.
Trump has pledged to sign the bill. First lady
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