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I don't think it's prudish to want the ability to take down deepfakes of you naked or leaked images of you.


Your comment has basically no connection to the comment you replied to. (Which itself had a weak connection to the article, but that's a separate issue.)


The article is about removing non-consensual sexually explicit images and deepfakes


And on whom falls the burden of proof that it is non-consensual or deepfake? We danced similar dance with DMCA takedowns.


It’s a small change to an existing suite of features Google provides around preventing personal information from being exposed in search results.

https://myactivity.google.com/results-about-you/

The burden was always on the victims.


The article is. mlindner's comment isn't.




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