White House Condemns AI Porn of Taylor Swift and Calls for Legislation

The White House reacted to artificial intelligence-generated porn of Taylor Swift, the country’s most popular pop star, that have been spreading online lately, describing the false pictures as “alarming.”Sadly, though, too often, we know that lax enforcement disproportionately impacts women and they also impact girls, sadly, who are the overwhelming targets,"said Karine Jean-Pierre, White House press secretary at the White House briefing on Friday. Jean-Pierre called for Congress to pass laws to address the problem of artificial intelligence-created images and the abuse of this technology. She also blamed some of the responsibility on social media platforms, such as X, formerly Twitter."We believe they have an important role to play in enforcing their own rules to prevent the spread of misinformation and nonconsensual, intimate imagery of real people,"Jean-Pierre said.These remarks have sparked debate about Taylor Swifts involvement with the state. This is something that Jesse Watters, a Fox News commentator, alleged earlier this month when he said swift was a pentagon psyop to win votes for Joe Biden in 2024 and to help silence the internet. The Pentagon denied any claims that Swift was working with the government. With this statement from the press secretary, rumors have resumed.In addition to the graphic photos of Swift, other fake celebrities — such as a new comedy show by the late George Carlin — have gained more attention. The Carlin estate is taking legal action against the makers of the AI special.

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