San Francisco aims to take down AI undressing websites in new lawsuit
San Francisco City Attorney David Chiu announced he intended to shut down 16 of the most popular AI "undressing" sites at a press conference on Thursday. The Verge reported that the City Attorney is accusing these sites of violating federal laws regarding revenge pornography, deepfake pornography and child pornography. Chiu's office also accused the sites of violating the state of California's unfair competition law because "the harm they cause to consumers greatly outweighs any benefits associated with those practices," according to the complaint for injunctive relief filed in a California superior court. The complaint focuses on a total of 50 defendants Chiu intends to prosecute for operating undressing websites. Some of the defendants' and websites' names were redacted but it also publicly identifies a few companies that operate "some of the world's most popular websites that offer to nudify images of women and girls" such as Sol Ecom located in Florida, Briver in New Mexico and the UK-based Itai Tech Ltd.
Aug-16-2024, 18:52:03 GMT
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