Molly Kelly was stunned to discover in June that someone she knew had used widely available “nudification” technology to create highly realistic and sexually explicit videos and images of her, using family photos that were posted on social media.
The technology could help us rethink our relationship with animals and protect Minnesota’s treasured animal ecosystems.
Under a new bill, companies that provide artificial intelligence-generated “deepfakes,” or photorealistic videos or images of people, would have to shut off their ability to generate pornographic content of real people if operating in the state of Minnesota.
According to the U.S. Attorney's Office, 30-year-old William Haslach, who is a former employee of Independent School District #622 (North St. Paul—Maplewood—Oakdale) and ISD #834 (Stillwater), was charged with receipt and possession of child pornography as well as production of an obscene visual representation of child sexual abuse.
A bill to ban apps and websites that create fake sexualized pictures of people has been introduced in the Senate.
Most have banned the dissemination of sexually explicit deepfakes or revenge porn whether they were produced with AI or not. The idea behind the Minnesota legislation is to prevent the material ...
Most have banned the dissemination of sexually explicit deepfakes or revenge porn whether they were produced with AI or not. The idea behind the Minnesota legislation is to prevent the material ...
Minnesota Considers Blocking 'Nudify' Apps That Use AI to Make Explicit Images Without Consent ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — Molly Kelly was stunned to discover in June that someone she knew had used ...