With initial lady Melania Trump on Monday, President Donald Trump and president Trump signed a bipartisan bill into law that would require websites to stop retaliating pornography created by artificial intelligence, including photoshopped images and various revenge-related videos.
Just 20 states have laws specifically governing “deepfake” sex, compared to the majority of states that have legislation criminalizing revenge porn. Within 48 hours of receiving issues, social media companies are required to implement new procedures to remove “nonconsensual personal pictures.” Additionally, the act imposes fresh criminal penalties on those who post for images and videos.
The first girl has backed the Take It Down Act with vociferous support, including giving several subjects a joint address to Congress in March. Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX ) initially introduced the bill last summer, but it was eventually passed in April with overwhelming bipartisan support.

During a signing ceremony at the White House Rose Garden, the president reaffirmed,” I want to congratulate Melania for your authority in this very significant issue.” America is fortunate to have a second woman who is so devoted and kind.
” With the rise of AI graphic technology, many people had been harassed with strong fakes and other obvious images distributed against their will. This is incorrect. It’s just so awfully wrong, he continued. ” Now, we’re making it completely prohibited.”
The first woman praised Elliston Berry, a 15-year-old NCII prey, for “making her words heard” on the subject during her own remarks from the White House Rose Garden on Monday.
” The courageous survivors who shared their tales and the tireless advocates who never gave up are the heroes who deserve this success.” We are preventing patients from repeated injury and holding animals accountable, Cruz said after the bill’s passage by requiring social media companies to remove this aggressive information immediately.
Some people have argued, however, that the new rules might violate the First Amendment.
Only two members of the House who cast a ballot against the bill, Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY), referred to the policy as” a slippery slope, mature for abuse, with unexpected consequences.”
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Trump’s whole notes are available below.