Deepfakes is a topic tracked in our intelligence system with 5 linked articles.
The Take It Down Act mandates rapid removal of nonconsensual intimate imagery, including AI-generated deepfakes, by social networks and is now fully in force as of May 19, 2026, raising platform compliance risk and drawing scrutiny over victims’ relief and potential censorship.
Verge covers an AI-generated Trump-Jesus fanart tie-in and promotes its own subscription deal, highlighting a hard data point (50% off to $30/year) with limited regulatory analysis.
Apple reportedly threatened to remove the Grok app from the App Store over deepfake concerns, according to a letter.
Meta's Oversight Board says Meta's AI-generated content labeling is not robust and urges a systemic overhaul of how deepfakes are surfaced and labeled across Facebook, Instagram, and Threads amid conflict-related misinformation.
C2PA labeling is failing to prevent AI-driven manipulation; adoption is fragmented and regulatory action (e.g., the UK Online Safety Act) may be required to push platforms toward any effective solution.
U.S. senators press X, Meta, Alphabet, Snap, Reddit and TikTok to prove they have robust protections against sexualized deepfakes and outline steps to curb their spread.
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