
The Meta Platform, Facebook and Instagram, will press legal fees for Hong Kong business for alleged promotion of the so -called nudify applications.
This step comes when the technical giant attempts to solve the disturbing increase in naked and sexual images created by artificial intelligence, Bloomberg said.
Naked pictures without consent
Meta said she had filed a lawsuit in Hong Kong to stop the Joy HK timeline from the alleged Crushai advertising applications on the meta platforms.
Applications allow people to create naked or sexually explicit individual images without their permission, Meta said on Thursday in her website and informed Bloomberg.
Battling Sexition, blackmail and abuse
The legal measures of the technology giant are part of a wider intervention against online non -intensified sexual images that can be used for sextics, blackmail and abuse. These actions are a serious violation of privacy.
Meta plans to share information about ads, accounts and content that has been removed to promote Nudifice applications with other technology companies and create a unified queue against the spread of deep AK.
The meta said in the post that she had noticed “about growth” in this area. “Since Nudify’s applications are advertised via the Internet and are available in the app stores themselves, it is not enough to remove them from one platform,” Meta said.
Why is the hit now?
Meta faces intensive criticism from all over the world for not doing enough to protect teenagers and young people on their platform.
Australia has become the first country around the world that has banned social media for users under 16 years of age, which will be stored this year.
At the same time, other countries are also tightening the supervision of content. But while the meta fights against some false, car explicit material, it pushes deeper into artificial intelligence wider, Bloomberg said.
How do Deepfake advertisers escape hunting?
According to the meta, stopping these applications is a heavy challenge. Advertisers promoting Nudifice applications change tactics to avoid caught.
Some use benign images to avoid detection, while others quickly set new domain names when the old ones are blocked. In response, Meta said it has developed technology to identify these ads, even if they do not include nudity.
In her action in Hong Kong, Meta claims that Joy’s timeline has repeatedly attempted to circumvent the processes of ads after being removed due to violation of Meta rules, Bloomberg reported.