Apps that can strip' victims still available on Apple and Google stores
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Apps that can strip' victims still available on Apple and Google stores
"Apps that allow users to create AI-generated nude photos of real people are still available in Apple and Google app stores. The creation of sexually explicit deepfakes is illegal in the UK following outrage over the use of Elon Musk's Grok to generate sexualised images of women and children. But The Independent found several apps that can be used to strip photos are still downloadable from the country's two biggest app stores."
"Apps that allow the digital removal of clothes are still available on the Google Play Store and Apple App Store (Alamy/PA) It comes after a Tech Transparency Project (TTP) investigation found 55 apps that can digitally remove clothes from women and show them as completely or partially naked or in minimal clothing in the US version of the Google Play Store. Similarly, it found 47 such apps available in the US Apple App Store."
Apps that create AI-generated nude photos of real people remain available on Apple and Google app stores. The creation of sexually explicit deepfakes is illegal in the UK following outrage over the use of Elon Musk's Grok to generate sexualised images of women and children. A Tech Transparency Project investigation found 55 apps in the US Google Play Store and 47 apps in the US Apple App Store that can digitally remove clothes from women, showing them completely or partially naked or in minimal clothing. Searches show several similar apps are also available in the UK versions of both app stores.
Read at www.independent.co.uk
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