Experts warn Taylor Swift's nude deepfakes scandal were caused by 'too little, too late' attitude towards AI - as Senate only NOW considers bill to clamp down on problem
Researchers have slammed US officials for not rolling out stricter AI rules before popstar Taylor Swift became victim of deepfakes. Images showing the four-time Grammy winner in a series of sexual acts while dressed in Kansas City Chief memorabilia and in the stadium - and the pornography share - was viewed 47 million times online before being removed. A professor at George Washington University Law School said if proper legislation was'passed years ago' Swift and others would not have experienced such abuse. 'We are too little, too late at this point,' said Mary Anne Franks. 'It's not just going to be the 14-year-old girl or Taylor Swift. It's going to be politicians.
Feb-9-2024, 21:21:35 GMT
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