EU Countries Agree to Ban AI Models That Enable Sexual Deepfakes
Los países de la UE acuerdan prohibir los modelos de IA que permitan los ‘deepfakes’ sexuales
Summary
EU member states have agreed to ban artificial intelligence models capable of generating sexual deepfakes, following a proposal championed by Spain. The decision was triggered in part by controversy surrounding Grok, an AI tool that allowed the mass creation of sexualized images of women and minors. The move marks a significant step in European efforts to regulate harmful AI-generated content.
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