A newly released report by Thorn, a tech company that works to stop the spread of child sexual abuse material, shows how common deepfake abuse has become. The proliferation coincides with the wide availability of cheap “undressing” apps and other easy-to-use, AI-powered programs to create deepfake nudes. (Healey, Los Angeles Times)
Read MoreThe law allows anyone in a school district to object to a classroom book that contains sexual content, and if a parent or county resident files a complaint, the book must be removed within five days and remain unavailable until the issue is resolved. (Young, WMNF)
Read MoreIn the U.S., two-thirds of respondents say that it is important to have a leader at the national level who stands up for people with religious beliefs. Less than half of respondents believe that it is essential for their leader to have strong religious beliefs or have religious beliefs that are the same as their own. (Charles, Religion News Service)
Read MoreAlphabet Inc.’s Google said on Wednesday that it would resume allowing some consumers to use its artificial intelligence models to generate images of people, after a scandal earlier this year prompted the company to suspend the feature. (Love, Bloomberg)
Read MoreColleen Hoover's bestselling novel It Ends With Us has been adapted into a star-studded film, starring the likes of Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni. But the much-talked-about film is facing criticism for appearing to glamorize its depiction of domestic abuse. (Wise, NPR)
Read MoreRyanair chief Michael O’Leary has called for a two drinks per passenger limit at airport bars to combat drunken disorder on flights and at airports. Instances of in-flight violence have surged this summer with attacks now occurring on a weekly basis, Mr O’Leary said. (Jasper, The Telegraph)
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