US Banking Sector Jitters Trigger Global Market Retreat and Safe-Haven Rush
Financial Contagion Spreads Beyond US Borders Global markets experienced significant turbulence this week as concerns about the stability of US…
Financial Contagion Spreads Beyond US Borders Global markets experienced significant turbulence this week as concerns about the stability of US…
A New Jersey teenager has filed a lawsuit against the developer of an AI-powered “clothes removal” tool after classmates allegedly used it to create fake nude images of her when she was 14. The case represents growing legal challenges facing developers of undressing websites and apps that enable non-consensual image manipulation. Legal experts suggest this lawsuit could set important precedents for regulating emerging artificial intelligence technologies.
A 17-year-old from New Jersey has initiated legal proceedings against the developer of ClothOff, an AI-powered web tool that allegedly enabled classmates to create fake nude images of her using photos from her social media accounts. According to reports, the incident occurred two years ago when the plaintiff was 14, and the fabricated images were subsequently shared among male students in group chats. The lawsuit represents the latest in a series of legal challenges targeting developers of artificial intelligence tools capable of generating non-consensual intimate imagery.
A coalition of nearly two dozen states has launched dual legal challenges against the Trump administration’s termination of the $7…
In a significant escalation of the ongoing legal battles surrounding artificial intelligence development, cloud computing giant Salesforce faces a proposed…