Meta ran ads for AI app promising to ‘Nudify’ female politicians; Apple pulls it from App Store

Meta's ad network promoted an AI application that generated nonconsensual intimate images of women, including politicians. Apple subsequently removed the app from its App Store due to its harmful capabilities.
Key takeaways
- AI tools can be misused for malicious purposes.
- Platforms must vet AI applications for ethical concerns.
- Deepfake technology raises significant privacy and safety issues.
- App stores are acting to remove harmful AI content.
Why it matters
This incident highlights the risks of AI tools used to create deepfakes and nonconsensual content. Users should be aware of the ethical implications and potential misuse of AI, especially when generating or encountering synthetic media.
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