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The United Kingdom has launched a regulatory investigation into artificial intelligence-based content manipulation tools, specifically targeting the controversial "nudify" technology. Authorities are examining how such applications operate and their presence on major social media platforms, including X. The crackdown reflects growing concerns among lawmakers about the misuse of AI technologies for creating non-consensual intimate imagery. This enforcement action highlights the increasingly strict regulatory stance toward AI applications that pose privacy and safety risks, signaling that digital platforms face mounting pressure to implement stricter content moderation policies and protect users from harmful AI-generated content.
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It's another case of X taking the blame, the platform really can't handle it
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The UK moved pretty quickly this time, what about us?
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Honestly, non-consensual intimate photos are just disgusting
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Platforms only start acting when regulators come, why was no one managing it before
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Why not just ban this technology directly? One look and it's confirmed
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Privacy protection is being ramped up again, feels like everything needs approval
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Deepfake nude content is probably a crime, why does it still need investigation
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Platforms make money regardless, only pretending to care when something happens