‘My oldest friend helped fake hardcore porn images of me – and the police said it wasn’t a crime’
Deepfake technology has targeted everyone from politicians to schoolchildren but, as one woman found, the law has some catching up to do
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Deepfake technology has targeted everyone from politicians to schoolchildren but, as one woman found, the law has some catching up to do
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