Could the 'Take It Down Act' be misused? | NewsNation Prime

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Susanna Gibson joins NewsNation to discuss her nonprofit, My Own Image, which fights the spread of nonconsensual intimate images, including AI deepfakes. The issue gained attention after 14-year-old Elliston Berry became a victim of AI-generated explicit content, which stayed online until Sen. Ted Cruz intervened. Now, Berry, Cruz, and First Lady Melania Trump are backing the "Take It Down" Act, requiring platforms to remove such content within 48 hours. For Gibson, the fight is personal — her own intimate images were leaked during her 2023 Virginia political campaign.

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Every regulation/law can be misused. This is why we shouldn't give the government too much power.

charlie-qhll
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We need a law to have AI embed code into everything they make (pics, vids, audio etc.) so it can be tracked.

groveh
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I don’t understand how this pertains to her. She posted intimate images of herself and her husband. That’s not a deep fake.

TerrenceBurton-br
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Trump will scrub the internet of anything that makes him look bad. Truth hurts.

halfdeadedlifereturningwit
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She got caught with her husband n almost still won lol

hatintheswaghuh
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AI generated images of you will always look better than you actually do.

BlockYTCensorship
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Yes, as can nuclear power, gunpowder and everything else.
This is a STUPID piece
Tempest in a teapot.

epiphanydrums