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Intimate deepfakes may be an exception for regulation-wary US Congress

By Emma Whitford ( February 14, 2025, 19:28 GMT | Comment) -- Federal legislation that could compel tech platforms to take down non-consensual intimate deepfakes and help victims win damages could see a breakthrough this Congress, as US lawmakers seem more inclined to pass narrow artificial intelligence guardrails than a broad regulatory regime. One targeted bill sailed through the Senate this week. Federal legislation that could compel tech platforms to take down non-consensual intimate deepfakes and help victims win monetary damages could see a breakthrough this Congress, as US lawmakers seem more inclined to pass narrow artificial intelligence guardrails than a broad regulatory regime....

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