Apple and Google Broke Their Own Rules by Promoting 'Nudify' Apps, Report Says
…Grok is still available in the Apple and Google app stores and is still reportedly able to create abusive AI sexual images , despite the company saying otherwise.
…Grok is still available in the Apple and Google app stores and is still reportedly able to create abusive AI sexual images , despite the company saying otherwise.
…sexual abuse materials—received a warning. But X’s Safety account posted last week, notifying users that TIDA victims can report harmful content through the Help Center. They can also report any…
…Meta simply refuses to place the safety of children ahead of engagement, advertising revenue, and profit.” Meta claims recent features like Teen Accounts already address many of New Mexico’s concerns, and…
…But researchers reviewed 47 of the teen account features, and only eight worked as advertised; two out of three safety tools were "ineffective or nonexistent," according to a 2025 report from Meta…
…abuse materials has drawn government probes and proposed class actions from women and children . In January, X Safety claimed that Grok was updated to stop undressing images , but NBC News reported last…
…and technologies to proactively detect and take action on unwanted nudes and similar imagery.” Meta head of women’s safety Cindy Southworth said the company had “long fought intimate image abuse on…
…That can be creepy at best, and an illegal abuse of power at worst. Since Flock Safety began partnering with law enforcement, a growing number of officers have been found abusing the…
…generating nonconsensual explicit deepfakes and from using our tools to undress real people,” the safety account on X said in April in response to an NBC report about sexual deepfakes still being…
…Addressing account fraud, Apple noted that bad actors have started deploying bot networks to create fake accounts, spam users, manipulate charts, and generate fake reviews. Its Trust and Safety teams stopped multiple…
…When Mindgard first reported its findings to Anthropic’s user safety team in mid-April, in line with the company’s disclosure policy, it received a form response saying, “It looks like…