White House 'Alarmed' by Misuse of Artificial Intelligence

The White House expresses deep concern over the proliferation of fake, sexually explicit images of celebrities, including Taylor Swift, generated by artificial intelligence.

Responding to the Crisis

White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre emphasizes the urgent need for legislation to address the misuse of artificial intelligence in creating non-consensual imagery.

Disproportionate Impact

Jean-Pierre highlights the disproportionate impact of lax enforcement on women and girls, who are often the primary targets of such malicious content.

Social Media Responsibility

The White House urges social media companies, like X (formerly Twitter), to enforce stricter rules to curb the spread of misinformation and nonconsensual imagery.

Legislative Action Needed

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Protecting Privacy and Dignity

It is imperative to safeguard the privacy and dignity of individuals against the proliferation of AI-generated fake imagery, which violates consent and trust.

Swift and Other Celebrities Targeted

Taylor Swift and other celebrities face the alarming spread of AI-generated fake images, highlighting the urgent need for action to protect their digital identities.

Growing Concerns

Concerns escalate as AI-generated fake images not only target celebrities like Swift but also exploit the likeness of deceased public figures like George Carlin.

Empowering Social Platforms

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Call to Action

The White House calls for collective action from government, technology companies, and society at large to combat the misuse of artificial intelligence and protect individual rights and dignity online.