European Parliament Bans the Creation of Sexual Images with Artificial Intelligence
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The European Parliament has finally given the green light to the ban on AI systems capable of generating sexually explicit images without the consent of the person concerned, such as Grok, X's AI chat room. This measure is part of a simplification of AI legislation, on which the Parliament and the Member States already reached an agreement in May.
The European Parliament has approved amendments to the Artificial Intelligence Act, banning the use of AI to create deepfakes with sexual content, simplifying some rules and moving up implementation deadlines.
AI Law: European Parliament Validates Simplification of Rules and Prohibits "Nudifying" Applications
The European Parliament approved on Tuesday 16 June a targeted revision of the AI Act as part of the digital omnibus package. The text postpones certain deadlines, makes it easier to...
After months of negotiations, the EU Parliament has adopted measures to regulate AI. Applications that create sexualized deep fakes are to be banned, but the reform package also provides for relaxation.
The new provisions enter into force on 2 December and are intended to better protect those affected.

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