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San Francisco Attorney General Requests Removal of Nudification Apps from Apple and Google Stores

San Francisco's Attorney General David Chiu has demanded that Apple and Google remove 13 nudification apps from their app stores. The request is based on concerns that these apps violate California laws regarding deepfake pornography.

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San Francisco Attorney General David Chiu sent cease-and-desist letters to Apple and Google, requesting the removal of 13 nudification apps from their app stores. These apps can alter photos to create explicit images by removing clothing, modifying features, and placing individuals in sexualized positions. Chiu's letter indicated that the presence of these apps violates California laws against supporting services that create deepfake pornography.

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