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Extremely graphic AI-generated images of Taylor Swift are circulating online, prompting outrage from her fans demanding legal action. The images are sexualized and themed around her fandom of the Kansas City Chiefs.
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The images have prompted outrage on social media, with fans calling for the images to be reported and removed from platforms like Twitter. Some are calling for laws and regulations to prevent this type of content.
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Deepfake pornography is illegal in some states, while others allow victims to sue creators. But explicit AI-generated content is booming online at unprecedented rates.
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Advocates and legal experts are calling for federal regulation and state laws to implement protections for victims and impose penalties on creators/distributors. Some states are already working on legislation.
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President Biden signed an executive order calling for measures like labeling AI-generated content and barring deepfakes that depict child sexual abuse. But some groups caution that new laws must not violate the First Amendment.