One of the largest pornographic web sites in Deepfake announced that it was closed after he withdrew a critical service provider, which effectively stopped the site operations.
Mr. Deepfakes, which was created in 2018, was Described By researchers as the “most prevailing market” of the Deepfake for celebrities, as well as individuals who do not have a general presence. On Sunday, the site’s “closing notice” page appeared, saying it will not be re -launched.
The site allowed users to download and display deep porn videos created using artificial intelligence. The forums on the site allowed users to purchase and sell the non -public designated Deepfake content, as well as discuss Deepfakes. The owner of the site is still unknown.
The closure comes a few days after Congress is approved “Take it,” This makes it a federal crime to publish unusual sexual images, including explicit Deepfakes. Legislation, supported by First Lady Melania Trump, requires social media platforms and other websites to remove photos and videos within 48 hours after the victim’s request.
Although it is not clear whether to finish the website is linked to the work of Take It Download, it is the latest step in a campaign on abnormal sexual images.
“This is a moment of celebration,” Henry Ajdal, an artificial intelligence expert and Deepfakes, told CBS News.
He said it is better that an uniform issue Photos of Devik It will not disappear, but the DEPFAKE porn archive is “a step in the right direction”. He said it makes the content less easy and spreads user community, most likely pushes them towards less prevailing platforms like Telegram.
“I am sure that these societies will find a house elsewhere, but this house will not be and I do not think it will be big and prominent cold. I think this is very important,” said Ajer.
Ajdar said he wanted to see more legislation that is presented globally and an increase in public awareness to help address the unusual DeepFake photos.
Ajar said: “We have started to see people taking it seriously and we started to see the type of societal infrastructure needed to interact better than we have, but we can never be satisfied with the amount of resources and the amount of vigilance that we need to provide.”