Opinion | Deepfake Nudes Are Haunting America’s Teens
But a new set of lawsuits may finally hold tech companies accountable.
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"finally" is doing a lot of work here, we've been suing tech companies about everything for like 15 years
These tech bros have known about this for years and done absolutely nothing, so yeah they deserve to get sued into oblivion.
Tech companies need serious consequences for letting this happen to our kids, you're absolutely right!
The lawsuits are necessary but they're going after the wrong people if tech companies are the defendants. The apps being used for this stuff are either years old or deliberately obscure, and no platform is going to solve the distribution problem until we actually prosecute the people creating and sharing the images.
This is literally destroying kids' mental health and the companies had EVERY opportunity to build safeguards before it became an epidemic. About damn time someone made them pay for negligence.
The real bottleneck here isn't the lawsuits, it's that most states still don't have specific statutes against nonconsensual deepfake imagery, so courts are going to spend years fighting over whether this falls under existing revenge porn laws or defamation or what.
There's a meaningful difference between holding platforms accountable for content users create versus holding them accountable for failing to remove it once reported, and I'd like to see the lawsuits actually specify which one they're going after.
The left just wants to blame Big Tech when they should be going after the sick people actually making this garbage!
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my oldest had some girl's picture deepfaked at his school last year, stuff spread like crazy before anyone could stop it. about time someone made these companies actually deal with it instead of just saying "we're working on it."
Yeah, that's rough - the platforms really dragged their feet on this before the pressure mounted.