San Francisco's City Attorney David Chiu announced significant progress in a lawsuit aimed at removing AI-generated non-consensual explicit images from the internet. Ten out of sixteen targeted websites have been shut down for violating laws related to deepfake and child pornography. The city, known as the AI capital, is taking a strong stance on protecting its residents. A settlement has been reached with one defendant, who will face a permanent injunction and pay $100,000 in civil penalties. Experts acknowledge the need for ongoing efforts against this growing issue.
The investigation and this work has brought into the darkest corners of the internet we are talking about the use of artificial intelligence to generative non-consensual pornography.
They are offline, or they are no longer accessible in California. We also announced that one of the defendants Briver has agreed to a settlement a permanent injunction where they have agreed that they will no longer continue in this business.
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