Bay Area city gets settlement in AI pornography case, while Deepnude' owner remains defiant
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A lawsuit targeting five AI companies and a website operator addresses the misuse of AI technology to create non-consensual deepfake images, primarily affecting women and minors. The State of California's San Francisco City Attorney's Office alleges that these entities exploit AI to modify real images into explicit content, resulting in significant harm, including bullying and harassment. A settlement was reached with one company, Briver, which agreed to cease its operations related to such technology without admitting fault. The case underscores the growing concerns of deepfake technology's impact on privacy and consent.
One of the companies involved in a lawsuit concerning AI technology enabling non-consensual nudifying images has reached a settlement, agreeing to avoid such operations.
The lawsuit highlights severe repercussions of non-consensual deepfakes, indicating the technology can lead to harassment and bullying against women and minors.
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