Microsoft gives deepfake porn victims a tool to scrub images from Bing search | TechCrunch
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Microsoft's partnership with StopNCII aims to combat the proliferation of synthetic nude images by allowing victims to create a digital fingerprint to remove explicit content from search results.
After piloting its cooperation with StopNCII, Microsoft has managed to take action on 268,000 explicit images returned by Bing's image search, demonstrating the potential effectiveness of this initiative.
Microsoft's approach, shifting from a direct reporting tool to utilizing digital fingerprints, addresses user concerns about scalability and the accessibility of revenge porn through search engines.
Despite Google's existing reporting tools for explicit content, criticism arises for its lack of partnership with StopNCII, raising questions about adequacy in addressing the deepfake issue.
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