X (formerly Twitter) takes swift action when taking down deepfake nude images that are Blackmail (2023) Hindi Web Seriesreported as copyright violations — but not when they're reported under "nonconsensual nudity," a study has found.
The paper, published by researchers at the University of Michigan and Florida International University, is an audit of X's reporting systems and hasn't yet been peer-reviewed, 404 Media reported. Researchers created five AI "personas" of young white women (to prevent further variables of race, gender, and age) and then made 10 replica images of each, resulting in 50 images. In terms of the ethics around generating deepfake porn themselves, researchers said these images underwent a "rigorous verification process" to ensure they didn't represent an existing individual.
SEE ALSO: How Big Tech is approaching explicit, nonconsensual deepfakesThey posted these images to X on 10 "poster accounts" they created, and then they created five X accounts to report the images. Twenty-five images were reported as Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) violations, and the other 25 were reported as nonconsensual nudity.
Researchers then waited three weeks to see the results of these reports. All 25 images reported for copyright were removed from X within 25 hours. In contrast, none of the images reported for nonconsensual nudity were removed within the three-week waiting period.
"Our findings reveal a significant disparity in the effectiveness of content removal processes between reports made under the DMCA and those made under X's internal nonconsensual nudity policy," the study states. "This highlights the need for stronger and directed regulations and protocols to protect victim-survivors."
X owner Elon Musk dissolved the platform's trust and safety council in 2022, but the site has recently opened up two dozen safety and cybersecurity positions in the U.S. Mashable has reached out to X for comment.
Earlier this year, WIRED found that victims of nonconsensual deepfake porn leveraged copyright laws to take down deepfakes on Google.
If you have had intimate images shared without your consent, call the Cyber Civil Rights Initiative’s 24/7 hotline at 844-878-2274 for free, confidential support. The CCRI website also includes helpful informationas well as a list of international resources.
Topics Social Good X/Twitter
Why it matters that one of the most powerful Republicans in tech backs Hillary ClintonCongratulations, Calvin Harris! You won 'The Bachelorette'!Asus's insane gaming phone to launch on Oct. 18 for $899Teens say they're painting a sunset, but the truth is much worseAsus's insane gaming phone to launch on Oct. 18 for $899Vevo nabs last major label as it looks to launch subscription serviceDonald Trump once warned of a madman obtaining nukes. Now many fear he is that madman.Apple's iOS 12.0.1 update will fix charging issues and WiFi problemsFacebook reveals Portal, Portal+ speakers with 'smart cameras'Tesla is looking for a new Chairman of the Board to replace Elon MuskThis art installation is made out of debris collected from the oceanWaze offers carpool rides through its app like Uber, Lyft but for lessLondon might be getting a 'Fellatio Cafe' and people have feelingsLady Gaga shares the devastating story behind the final song in 'A Star is Born'Twitter reacts to 'racist' political cartoon in Australian newspaperWaze offers carpool rides through its app like Uber, Lyft but for lessThe OnePlus 6T has an official launch date: Oct. 30Ruby Rose debuts her sensational Batwoman costume for The CW: PHOTOThe Google Home Hub is a smart speaker with tablet interface37 snacks that will take you back to the '90s Distant NASA spacecraft captures breathtaking views of volcano world Io Astronomy Photographer of the Year 2023 announces shortlist If an asteroid will truly strike Earth, NASA explains how you'll know NASA's Webb telescope video is a mind Apple fixes scary Vision Pro bug that allowed hackers to fill your virtual room with spiders Albania vs. Spain 2024 livestream: Watch Euro 2024 for free This 'House of the Dragon' character is quickly becoming more hated than Joffrey Johnson & Johnson China begins layoffs amid global reduction of firm’s workforce · TechNode NYT's The Mini crossword answers for June 23 'House of the Dragon' Season 2 perfectly illustrates how men's egos start wars NASA spacecraft beams back ultraviolet views of Mars Paramount+ just got a little more expensive Chile vs. Argentina 2024 livestream: Watch Copa America for free England vs. Slovenia 2024 livestream: Watch Euro 2024 for free How to turn on noise cancellation on AirPods Webb space telescope finds strange galaxy in deepest realms of space Wordle today: The answer and hints for June 23 Wordle today: The answer and hints for June 25 Best smartphone deal: Get a new unlocked iPhone 15 from Woot for $680 Another world in our solar system has lapping seas, scientists say
2.6804s , 8221.84375 kb
Copyright © 2025 Powered by 【Blackmail (2023) Hindi Web Series】,Openness Information Network