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A 16-year-old was arrested for allegedly producing deepfake explicit images of his schoolmates and selling them online.
The Recording Academy honored Randy Travis this week as members of the music industry gathers in Washington D.C. to support the NO FAKES Act.
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YouTube revealed its interest in banning AI deepfakes by announcing its support for the NO FAKES Act which would prohibit ...
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Artificial intelligence deepfake candidates are increasingly applying for — and landing — remote tech jobs, CNBC reports.
Young students—mostly girls—are being targeted by deepfake images. Are schools doing enough to respond to this new form of ...
New U.S. legislation aims to combat deepfakes by granting people more control over their digital likeness. The bill has ...
A bipartisan group of legislators reintroduced the bill on Wednesday alongside executives from YouTube, SAG-AFTRA and the ...
YouTube came out in support of the Congressional "No Fakes Act" and also expanded an effort to limit AI-generated "likenesses ...
YouTube is staunchly supporting legislation to prevent the use of AI and deepfakes being used against creators on its platform.
The legislation that would establish rules around the use of AI copies of someone’s likeness is once again up for consideration. Richard Lawler is a senior editor following news across tech, culture, ...