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First person prosecuted under the Take It Down Act continued generating non-consensual AI-generated explicit images even after his arrest, demonstrating the challenge of enforcing new deepfake laws.

Hacker NewsApr 10, 20261 min read
First person prosecuted under the Take It Down Act continued generating non-consensual AI-generated explicit images even after his arrest, demonstrating the challenge of enforcing new deepfake laws.

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3 Key Points

  1. A man became the first person convicted under the Take It Down Act, legislation designed to combat non-consensual intimate imagery

  2. Despite being arrested, the individual persisted in creating AI-generated nude images, showing defiance of legal consequences

  3. The case highlights the difficulty of enforcing restrictions on AI-generated sexual content, as offenders can easily continue the behavior

  4. The Take It Down Act represents legislative efforts to address the growing problem of synthetic non-consensual intimate images

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