Nudify Apps: Apple and Google Under Fire
A new study by the Tech Transparency Project has highlighted the proliferation of apps, available on both the Apple Store and Google Play, that allow users to create fake and non-consensual nude images of real people. According to the report, Apple and Google have made millions of dollars from these applications, despite their stated policies prohibiting such software.
The discovery raises questions about the effectiveness of the app review processes by the two companies and their responsibility in preventing the abuse of artificial intelligence technologies for harmful purposes. The ability to create such realistic manipulated images represents a serious threat to people's privacy and security.
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