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  • 20/5/2025
La norma establece que quien difunda imágenes sexuales explícitas sin autorización enfrentará hasta tres años de prisión. Además, Donald Trump pidió a las plataformas online que eliminen este contenido inmediatamente.

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00:00Today, it's my honor to officially sign the Take It Down Act into law.
00:04It's a big thing, very important, so horrible what takes place.
00:08This will be the first ever federal law to combat the distribution of explicit, imaginary, posted without subjects' consent.
00:18Take horrible pictures, and I guess sometimes even make up the pictures, and they post it without consent or anything else.
00:25And very importantly, this includes for forgeries generated by artificial intelligence known as deepfakes.
00:33We've all heard about deepfakes.
00:34I have them all the time, but nobody does anything.
00:37I ask Pam, can you help me, Pam?
00:39She says, no, I'm too busy, too busy doing other things.
00:41Don't worry, you'll survive.
00:43But a lot of people don't survive.
00:45That's true and so horrible.
00:47With the rise of AI image generation, countless women have been harassed with deepfakes
00:52and other explicit images distributed against their will.
00:56This is the wrong, and it's just so horribly wrong.
01:00And it's a very abusive situation, like in some cases people have never seen before.
01:06And today we're making it totally illegal.
01:09Thank you.

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