“People have been pasting faces onto things for a long time, I don’t think that this being more technologically complicated would change that analysis,” Charles Duan, associate director of tech and innovation policy at the advocacy group R Street Institute think tank, told me on the phone. “It’s still just as bad.”
Fake porn makers are worried about accidentally making child porn
Share
Featured Publications
Low-Energy Fridays: Turn Down (the Power) for What?
California and Other States Threaten to Derail the AI Revolution
Organizations Oppose Proposals to Increase Farm Subsidy Reference Prices
Farm Bill Drafts Prioritize the Unnecessary and Unaffordable