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San Francisco Demands Action Against AI Nudify Apps from Apple and Google
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San Francisco's city attorney, David Chiu, has issued cease-and-desist letters to Apple and Google, demanding the removal of 13 AI-powered nudify apps from their stores. These apps generate nonconsensual intimate deepfake images, violating California laws that prohibit such activities. Chiu claims that both companies have profited from these apps, which have been reported to evade moderation and are often rated for children. The city attorney has warned of potential civil penalties if the companies do not comply within 28 days. This action follows previous lawsuits against deepfake platforms and highlights ongoing concerns regarding the exploitation of women and girls through digital technology. Both tech giants have been criticized for their inadequate app moderation practices despite existing policies against sexual content.
Key Points: • San Francisco demands removal of 13 nudify apps from Apple and Google stores. • Apps create nonconsensual deepfake images, violating California law. • Potential civil penalties threaten both companies if they fail to act.