Trump signs bill criminalizing nonsensenual AI deepfake porn
20 Maio 2025 - 3:21AM
Cointelegraph


US President Donald Trump has signed a bill criminalizing
nonconsensual artificial intelligence-generated deepfake porn,
which also requires websites to take down any illicit images within
48 hours.
Trump signed the bill into law on May 19, known as the TAKE IT
DOWN Act, an acronym for Tools to Address Known Exploitation by
Immobilizing Technological Deepfakes on Websites and Networks.
The bill, backed by first lady Melania Trump, makes it
a federal crime to publish, or threaten to publish, nonconsensual
intimate images, including deepfakes, of adults or minors with the
intent to harm or harass them. Penalties range from fines to
prison.
Source: Melania
Trump
Websites, online services, or apps must remove illegal content
within 48 hours and establish a takedown process.
Trump said in remarks given at the White House Rose
Garden and posted to the social media platform Truth Social that
the bill also covers “forgeries generated by an artificial
intelligence,” commonly
referred to as deepfakes.
Melania Trump had directly lobbied lawmakers to support the
bill, and said in a statement that the law is a “national
victory.”
“Artificial Intelligence and social media are the digital candy
of the next generation — sweet, addictive, and engineered to have
an impact on the cognitive development of our children,” she
said.
“But unlike sugar, these new technologies can be weaponized,
shape beliefs, and sadly, affect emotions and even be deadly,” she
added.
Senator Ted Cruz and Amy Klobuchar
introduced the bill in June 2024, and it passed both houses in
April of this year.
US the latest to ban explicit deepfakes
There has been a growing number of cases where deepfakes are
used for harmful purposes. One of the more high-profile
instances saw deepfake-generated illicit images of pop star Taylor
Swift rapidly spread through X in January
2024.
X temporarily banned searches using Taylor Swift’s name in
response, while lawmakers pushed for legislation criminalizing the
production of deepfake images.
Related: AI scammers are now impersonating US
government bigwigs, says FBI
Other countries, such as the UK, have already made sharing
deepfake pornography illegal as part of the country’s Online Safety Act in 2023.
A 2023 report from security startup Security Hero revealed that the majority of deepfakes posted
online are pornographic, and 99% of individuals targeted by such
content are women.
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