Last October, a 13-year-old boy in Wisconsin used a picture of his classmate celebrating her bat mitzvah to create a deepfake nude he then shared on Snapchat. This is not an isolated incident. Over the past few years, there has been case after case of school-age children using deepfakes to prank or bully their classmates. […]

Slashed and paused funding, mass firings and information purges have destabilized a domestic violence protection infrastructure that took 40 years to build.

The removal of the reports from federal websites came ahead of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women’s Day of Awareness.

The bill requires online platforms to remove nonconsensual intimate imagery, including sexually explicit deepfakes and so-called “revenge porn."

