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Congress Grills Big Tech on Deepfake Pornography Problem

Congress has sent pointed letters to tech executives including Tim Cook about concerns over deepfake non-consensual intimate images, which were created using some apps on the iPhone.
By Blip Tech 1 min read

US Congress has sent letters to tech executives including Apple's Tim Cook, expressing concerns over the creation of deepfake non-consensual intimate images using apps available on their platforms. The letters were prompted by earlier reports of nude deepfakes being created with dual-use apps, which advertised face swapping features that users exploited to place faces into pornographic images. Congress is asking these tech companies to explain how they plan to stop the generation of such content.

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