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FBI agent explains how easy it is to ID people posting AI porn without consent

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The earliest arrests under the Take It Down Act (TIDA) suggest that cops don’t have to work too hard to identify people illegally posting and selling nonconsensual sexualized deepfakes of women online.

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Last week, the FBI arrested two men after visiting porn websites and clicking on hashtags like #AI or video titles like “AI_tits” or “Ass_AI.” One suspect accused of violating TIDA was 20-year-old Arturo Hernandez. Geo-location data helped cops identify Hernandez as a suspect. While sexualized deepfakes of celebrities and politicians may be easiest to spot in the wild, cops also sought evidence tying Hernandez to AI content depicting people he knew.

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