It's an AI-generated image. The White House has said that images generated by artificial intelligence (AI) are a concern and that legislation to regulate deepfakes must be considered.
According to foreign news reports on the 26th (local time), a "deepfake" erotic AI-generated image using Swift's face has recently gone viral on SNS such as X (former Twitter). Di
-Fake can use artificial intelligence (AI) technology to generate fake images, audio, video, etc. The images were mainly shared on X, with some also found on Instagram.
Ta. The account has now been banned. X released a statement saying, ``We have proactively deleted all images that were identified and have taken appropriate action against the accounts that posted the images.''
``We are closely monitoring the situation so that if additional violations are discovered, they can be resolved immediately.''
Swift's fans are protesting against X for leaving the image alone for a while.
We are discussing. They previously added the text ``Protect Taylor Swift'' and related keywords in an effort to prevent the image from spreading.
In the wake of Swift's AI-generated image issue, public opinion calls for strong regulation of the generation of fake images using AI.
The atmosphere is heightened. Currently, nine states in the United States have enacted laws that prohibit the creation and sharing of deepfake photos that use AI to synthesize someone's appearance without the consent of the person involved.
The reality is that there are no federal government regulations. The White House has also made it clear that legislation to regulate deepfakes must be considered. Jean at the White House
"As President Biden issued executive orders last year, we are working to reduce the risks to AI-generated images," Pierre said.
"We must take strategic legislative action," he added.
2024/01/29 09:13 KST
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