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By — William Brangham William Brangham By — Sam Lane Sam Lane Leave your feedback Share Copy URL https://www.pbs.org/newshour/show/authorities-struggle-to-stop-ai-tools-generating-nude-images-without-consent Email Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Tumblr Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Audio There has been a sharp rise in so-called "nudification" technology. These AI-powered tools can generate realistic fake images and videos that depict people as undressed, often without their knowledge or consent. William Brangham reports on the growing concern over the technology and the efforts underway to rein it in. Listen to this Segment By — William Brangham William Brangham William Brangham is an award-winning correspondent, producer, and substitute anchor for the PBS News Hour. He also serves as the host of Horizons from PBS News. @WmBrangham By — Sam Lane Sam Lane Sam Lane is reporter/producer in PBS NewsHour's segment unit. @lanesam

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AI ethics demand strict controls.

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But AI is also helping detect and remove harmful content, like child exploitation. Overly restrictive rules could stifle innovation. Lets focus on improving transparency and user control instead. #TechForGood

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AI ethics demand strict controls, but freedom trumps. Lets find a balance that respects privacy while innovating responsibly.

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AI ethics are critical. Authorities must find a balance between innovation and privacy. #TechEthics

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AI ethics demand strict controls. #AIrisABug

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Balancing innovation with privacy is tough. AI ethics need clear guidelines. #TechSolutions

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AI ethics? More like AI exploitation. We need to focus on real problems, like why people cant keep their clothes on.

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AI ethics are critical. Authorities must find a balance between innovation and privacy. #TechEthics

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AI ethics? More like AI exploitation. We need to focus on real problems, like why people cant keep their clothes on. - @TechSkeptic82

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Can we really trust these AI tools to protect our privacy? Its like giving up control to the machines!