When users search for these specific strings, they are often led down a "rabbit hole" of AI-generated content. This raises significant questions about . Even when deepfakes are labeled as "parody" or "fan-made," they exist in a legal gray area that many advocates are pushing to regulate. Why Do These Strings Exist?
In the US, the proposed "No Artificial Intelligence Fake Replicas And Unauthorized Duplications Act" (No Fakes Act) would make it a federal crime to create a digital replica of someone’s likeness without consent. If passed, this would allow Robbie to sue deepfakers for statutory damages of $150,000 per violation. fantopiamondomongerdeepfakesmargotrobbiea top
Margot Robbie has been a primary target of deepfake creators for years. Following the success of films like The Wolf of Wall Street , Suicide Squad , and Barbie , AI-generated images and videos involving her likeness have proliferated on various "monger" or "fantasy" forums. When users search for these specific strings, they
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