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Trump to sign bill criminalizing revenge porn and explicit deepfakes

  • President Donald Trump signed the bipartisan Take It Down Act on May 19, 2025, in Washington, DC, targeting non-consensual intimate imagery online.
  • The law responds to rising issues of revenge porn and AI-generated deepfake pornography, with support from advocates including First Lady Melania Trump and Senator Ted Cruz.
  • The legislation requires platforms to remove reported abusive content within 48 hours and imposes criminal penalties on those distributing non-consensual explicit images, both real and AI-generated.
  • Victims like Sabrina Javellana report ongoing challenges, noting the law’s 48-hour window may allow content to spread, while advocates warn repeated claims increase victims’ isolation and fear.
  • Although the law could improve content removal and deter offenders, critics highlight risks of overbroad language leading to censorship and uncertain overall effectiveness.
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Sooner or later the deepfakes, the top level of the fake news, were going to make their triumphal entry through the big door of politics. But what are they and what do they achieve? A first approach: the systematic use of them, in image, video or audio format generated with artificial intelligence, that use a person's appearance or voice to generate a synthetic version and get him to do or say something that that person never did or said.

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PBS NewsHour broke the news in Washington, United States on Sunday, May 18, 2025.
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