Explicit articles
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AI-Generated Sexually Explicit Deepfakes On UK Government Radar As New Law Seeks To Criminalize Them: 'Making This Material Is Immoral'
The proposed law will prosecute and fine individuals found guilty of creating such deepfakes without consent, irrespective of their intent to share the images. Distributing the images could lead to imprisonment. read more
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Tory MP Luke Evans reveals he was targeted in the 'Westminster honeytrap' scandal after being sent an 'explicit' photo of a naked woman over WhatsApp
Conservative MP for Bosworth, Dr Luke Evans (pictured), shared that he had received the photo on WhatsApp when he was with his wife.
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Crackdown on sexually explicit deepfake images as creating the 'immoral' material is to become a crime after high-profile figures including Taylor Swift were targeted
Ministers will table an amendment to the Criminal Justice Bill - set to return to the Commons in the coming weeks - to make creating the 'immoral' material a crime.