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Meta Ran Ads for an App That Promised to Nudify Female Politicians

Meta and Apple face scrutiny following reports of AI-generated deepfake applications appearing on their respective platforms.

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Quick answers

What specific content did the advertisements promote?

The advertisements promoted an application that claimed to create explicit images and deepfakes of individuals, including female politicians.

What actions have Meta and Apple taken?

Meta has removed the specific ads from its platform, and Apple has removed certain app advertisements from its store.

Are these tools still available for download?

Coverage indicates that applications capable of creating deepfake content remain available on the Apple App Store.

The brief

Simultaneously, coverage from Wired, The Independent, and other outlets identified that applications capable of producing non-consensual sexual content are currently accessible via the Apple App Store. Meta has since removed the advertisements in question, while Apple has taken action to pull specific promotional material from its store. The presence of these tools has drawn attention to existing advertising rules and platform oversight regarding AI-generated content.

These applications reportedly promise the ability to generate lewd images and videos, raising concerns regarding the depiction of individuals without their consent. Public discourse and media coverage focus on the accessibility of these deepfake tools, which are described as being available in plain sight. The availability of software capable of generating sexual assault imagery is a central point in ongoing assessments of app store policies and social media moderation standards.

Future attention remains on the enforcement of platform safety guidelines and the potential for updated moderation protocols. Whether these platforms will implement further restrictions on AI-based software or tighten screening processes for third-party advertisements is not yet stated. Stakeholders are currently observing how these major technology companies reconcile the presence of such software with their stated advertising and safety policies.

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